SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PUR, S. - PURGANSKIY, V. S.
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PUR, S.,(Technicka spoluprace: M. Setnicka)
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The heRs light coordimeter. Cesk. ofth. 14 no.2:126-129 Apr 58.
(OPHTHALMOWGY, apparatus & instruments
Hess light coordimeter (Gz))
PUR S.
zkus3rOsti 8 TS M. I* casts Ucinek na zdrave oko.
4',lb-dcal effact of TS 2193 effect on the normal eye Ceske oftho
t s3 195-1 p. 169-74. 7
L Of tho Sacond F)ro GILlic of-Charle,3 Unjv0=jj4r,, pragug
(FOad-rrOf. J. rurz,, VI.D.).
Cv-1L 209 10,, Oct. 51
PUR. S.
Direct opht&lmoscopy with a contact lense. Cesk. opht. 10 no.6:
402-4o4 Dee 54.
(OPHTALMOSCOPT
direct, with contact lone@)
(IANSIS
contact for ophtalmoseopy)
FOR. S.
No transUtion. Cook. ofth. 10 no-5:325-328 Oct 54.
(CCR A, abnorm&lities
cornea plan& centralis, stiol. & pathogen.)
PUR, S.- SUSTKOVA, S.
On the problem of the elimination of excentric fixation. Gesk. oftal.
18 no.3:161-167 14Y 162.
1. Ocni oddeleni OUNZ v Kromerizi.
(STRABISMUS ther)
f,"
PUAJI S.; PISTELKA, Z.
Results of the surgical treatment of vertical heterotropias. Gesk.
oftal. 18 no.2:10'7-M Mr 162.
1. Ocni oddeleni, OUNZ v Kromerizi.
(STRABIUU3 surg)
PUR) @i.,; IL@STKik, Vi. - - -..
The effect of urea on intraocular pressure. Cesk. oftal. 18 no.l:
66-69 Ja 162.
1. Ocni oddeleni a biochern-laka laborator OUITZ v Kromerizi.
(TNTIL406UIJLR PRLS3UHL' pharmacol.) (UREA pharmacol.)
FUF,, S.
Bloody tears. 11'esk. oftal. 20 rc,.5I:3?9-36! S '64.
1. Ocni oddeleni Obvodniho ustavu narodniho zdravi v Kromerizi.
MJR, S.; SETNICFA, M.
The future of eye surgery. Cesk. oftal. 21 no-4:292-297 il 165.
1. Ocni oddeleni Obvodnikh ustavu narodniho zdravi v Kromerizi
a Vyvojove oddeleni n. p. Dioptra v Kromerizi.
FUR, S.; SEKIKOVA, F.
7--'ectrcconvulsive treatment and intraocular press-ire. Cesk.
oftal. 21 no.1:379-384 S 165.
1. Ocni oddeleni Ob-.rodniho ustavu narodniho zdravi v Kroraer,-zl-
FURAG.,,-Ljubomir-,-sAnJtatski pukovnik mr ph; LAZARETIG, Zoran, sanitetski vojni
sluzbenik V kl.
Evaluation of some methods for the determination of proteins in
biological material. Vojnosanit. pregl. 19 no-5:377-378 My 162.
1. Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beogradu, centralna medicinskokhemijska
laboratorija.
(PROTEIN)
FURAC, Liubomir, sanitetski pukovnik, doc. mr. ph.; RADIVWEVIC, Bogdan,
sanitetski potpukovnik, mr. ph.; SARCHVIC, Mirjana, zdravstveni
tehnicar.
A simple and precise method for the determination of urea.
Vojnosanit. pregl. 22 no.3:162-165 Mr'65-
1. Centralna. medicinsko-hemijska laboratorija, Vojnomedicinska
akademija u Beogradu.
PURLK M D.
"On the Problem of Prevention of Trauji.,atiam (primarily industrial)"
report submitted at the Republic Session on Traumatology and Orthopedics,
Kishinev, 9-10 January, 1961
So: Zhravookhranenive, Kishinev, No. 2, March-April 1961, pages 61-64
PURAKHIN, V.; SHRAHCHP!,NKO, B.; DUBOVOY, A., redaktor.
----b-e-neral meeting of workers and employees] Obshchis sobraniia rabochikh
i oluzhashchikh. [Moskva] Profizdat, 1953. 55 P. (MLRA 7:6)
(Labor and laboring classes)
Clinical c@,-@urse Ylioma cf the brain -',@@cated in
the cortex and subcortical white 3ubstnnce. Vop. neir 'Al
no.3:29-33 Mly-Je '63. @l 1,10)
Uauchncj-issledovRtellskj.y urd6na Trudo-vogo Krasnogo Zna;rerL
ln!@'.`Ltut neyrokhirurgii imen-i akademika AMIT SSSR
(@I-r. - prof. B.G.Yegorov).
PURAS, Pavel, inz.
Technical lectures on new traction equipment. Zel dop tech 10 no.10:
j17-318 162.
WER, Jan; FURAS, Pavel, inz.
Usefulness of siding operations. Zel dop tech 10 no-4:122
162., -
PURAS, Pavel, inz.
Seminar on c9ntr;0-iza-,icn and mechanization of loading oners-
tions. Doprava nc.3:101 t62.
L 27987-66 EWT(d)/EWP(l) IJP(c) GG/BB
ACC NR: AP6006629 SOURCE CODE: UR/0292/65/000/011/0040/0042
AUTHOR; Adas'ko, V. I. (Engincer); Pure, R. R. -(Engineer); Fedoneyevs A. N.
(Engineer)
ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics (Voeeoyuznyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut elektromekhaniki)
TITLE: Tape transport of the magnetic-tape storage in the VNIIEM-1 computer
SOURCE: Elektrotekhnika, no. 11, 1965, 40-42
TOPIC TAGS: control computer, magnetic tape storage
ABSTRACT: The development of a magnetic-tape external storage for the VNILEM-1
control computer is repo@rted. Each storage device has reels with up to 36o m 1/2"
tape, which permits storing up to 15 million bits of information. Seven tracks with
12 pulses per mm are used. The device comprises a tape transport mechanism and-
an electronic control unit. The tape transport (see figure) consists of these
components: I - tape reel, 2 - reducer, 3 - reel drive motor, 4 - idle rollers,
5 magnetic tape, 6 inte rmediate -storage lever, 7 - drive-shaft motor,8 drive
UDC: 681..14-523.8
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shaft, 9 - press-down roller, 10 lever-
tightening spring, 11 - lever-position
sensors solenoid, 13 - spring-type
12
guide, 14 - brake shoe, 15 - support, 2
16 - recording head, 17 - readout head,
18 - brake solenoid. Operation of the three
main assemblies of the tape transport -a
magnetic-head unit, a start-stop mechanism,
and a servosystem - is briefly explained.
Orig. art. has: 4 figur ea.
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Abstract FEn-lish 5urzma modifiL:11: 'Lsap;vi:,:;al 12 31d
11 savere Malnutrition, Inau'llit,- to Kup vlr6'-ua7l;, ar,@, f 0 0 JEx-
cellent proipt curc after cardlo-voto-.1Y. Six rz)er,,'--jwoc@ra:ns; 4 Yu-.3sllv,
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ACC NR: AT6008332 SOURCE CODE: UR/2613/64/000/027/0057/0068
AUTHOR: Purga, A. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: Relaxation of a localized perturbation in a quantum vibrational system
SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fiziki i astronomii. Trudy, no. 27, 1964. Issledovaniya
po teorii@tverdogo tela (Research on the theory ;f solids), 57-68
TOPIC TAGS: vibration relaxation, crystal theory, qu@ntum mechanics, crystal lattice
vibration, harmonic analysis, perturbation, vibration analysis, crystal vibration
ABSTRACT: The author considers one of the possible paths for loss of excess vibra-
tional energy to account for extremely rapid relaxation (a few lattice vibration peri-
ods) without resort ng to ssumptions of strong transience ("high anharmonicity") of
the vibrational2s'y'stem A quantum-mechanical model is proposed forrelaxation of the
energy in the excited center. A vibronic transition in the adiabatic approximation
is considered assuming that the crystal vibrations are harmonic. It is further as-
sumed that the electron transition in the impurity results in a spatially localized
region where nuclear vibrations are strongly excited. In the general case, this lo-
calized disturbance does not correspond to the stationary vibrational state of the sys-
tem and the disturbance begins to grow immediately after the electron transition.
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This growth is irTeversible in the case of an infinite crystal. Decay of the nonsta-
tionary (quasi-stationary) state takes place, i. e. there is a spatial diffusion of
the disturbance without any external effect throughout the entire crystal. General
formulas are derived which describe the relaxation of the state and of the energy lo-
calized in the perturbation region. In the case of a monatomic chain with an isotop-
ic defect, the numerical values of the relaxation laws are calculated and the results
are given graphically. The disintegration laws have a complex oscillating fom. Cal-
culations of the relaxation of average vibrational energy for an impurity atom in the
proposed model agree with the results obtained by Zavt (G. S. Zavt, Fizika twrdogo
tela, 5, 1946, 1963) who solved a similar problem using the methods of classical me-
chanics. In conclusion I am sincerely grateful to K. K. Rebane for directing the
work and to G.S. Zavt for showing me the results of his work before publication. Orig.
art. has: LF@figures, 16 fomulas.
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Effect of a good technical propaganda. Constr i3uc 16 no.762:3
15 Ag 64.
1. Head of Technical Office., Department of Hydrauiir and Urban
Constructions, Constanta.
. .........
PURC.vCx;A-@1Tj' G.
"The fore3t, an important factor in satisfying the demands of the
fundamental economic law of socialism". P. 158, (REEVISTA PADURTLOR,
Vol. 69, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Bucureni, Rumania)
SO: Monthly List of East Eurooean Accessions, (MAT), LC- '101. 3,
No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl.
FURC 0,7U,4U, G.
"Economic basis and ways of developing the Soviet fortst economy, P. 531
(RE-VISTA FADURIWR, Vol. 69, no. 12, Dec. 1954. Bucuresti, Rumania.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (M.L), LC.
Vol. 4, No. 5, May 11955, Uncl.
Ab s, J ur Ref 72itz B-1-DI., F.) 21@ lq-@8, c,,5(3'6
T -i tl@@ F-utlulc 0--, F-,-;-Os--
trv.
72@ n-) --.,.6-2'
33,
C:711'rl 1.1/1
iUDLI , C. ; PURCARU, G.
I
Consid#Ation-- on the tension systems generating -n-ex-mi-iiate
11 9:185-192 16".
ea-rthquakes in Vrancea. Anal St Jassy
PuitGi-,I,, 't .
FURCEL, A. INcw possibilities for the extension of ser-viceability of (--.@traction punps.
P. '4 64.
VOI. 6, no. 10, Gct. 1955
Ue!@N!.@'14-SOVIZT Friendship
Bucuresti, Eimania
So: Lastern iuropean Accession Vol. 5 No. 4 *ril 1956
naca, 7i.
Aerc-chcnical combat a@ainst caterpillnrF irn th;@ forest at Liva-din.
,.I ii? R. july 1955.
,. 353. P:-:VT'TY'. , I ,ILC Bucuresti. Vol. 710. Ne. 7)
S'-*@IRCE: Da2t Euro-;ean AcceFsdons List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 3, ,@;rch 19156.
F L-"LCZ',Lhd-"" 13' .
Nfew stanci of Fagus orientalis Lipsky and of Fngus tatirica Fonl. in -,",um-ania.
P. 113. Vol. 5. No. 1, Jan. 10,55. Comunicarile.
Source: East European ;,cceszions List Lc, Vol. 5 @,o- 3, March
Natural reaeneration of Finus strobus L. p. 2-10. RLIMSTA PADUPI'-f,,?,.
(Asocintia Stiintiftca a Inginerilor si 'Pechnicienilor din Rominia si
@11 "inisterului krfriculturii si Silviculturii) Ducuresti. Vol. 71, no. 4,
APir. 1956
So. East European Accessions List 1101. 5, No. 9 Septemb--r, 1956
PURCELEANY S
New observations on the behavior of eucalyptus (gue-aliptus viminalis
Labill.) in experimental plantations. p. 380.
REVISTA PADURILOR. Bucuresti.
Vol. 70, no. 9, Sept. 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LG, Vol. 5, no. 2,
February 1956
lueca-Ti'li , a
"BehaVLor of the cork oak- (Qae@-cus sniber.L. ) in em-.erizmaitall plantatims in 1@51-1952."
p. 39. (=, VI-'T-!, PP=,tILCR, Vol. 68, no. 8, --I@ug. 19:1--1, Bucuresti, Rum-aniz)
SO: 1-brAddy Idst of East Exwopean Accessions, L. G., Vol. -A, No. April 19,44, Uncl.
FURCMIE.UE, S.
"Eucornua ulmoides @Uv, a special, exotic rubber-produciw; plant fit for CLIltivation
in our ccuntry." -p. 29. (REVISTA PADURILCR, Vol. 6;, no" @1, Nov. 1953, Bucuresti,
-A
Rurania)
SO: Month2y List of F,1st Furopean Accessions, L. C-, Vol. 3, No. 4. Jpril 1954, Uncl.
P @ T-F. U- E " Z'@' @ -11; , 7.
"Achievements in the dendrologic garden of the Institute of Forestry
Research and Experimentati-m in Snagov. p. 520. (REVISTA PADURILOR,
Vol. 69, No. 11, Nov. 1954. Bucuresti, Ruma-nia.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC.
Vol. 4, No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
FURGETLEAN, -0.
"Dandrologic an,! floricultural notes. P. 562. (REVISTA FADURILOR, Vol. 69,
no. 12, Dec. 1954. 13icuresti, Rwnania.)
SO: @bnthly List of East European Accessions, (MAL), LC.
Vol. 4, No. 5, May 1955. Uncl.
PURCELE-0, 3,; SPIRCMZ, Z.; COCALOV, T.
"An exotic species producing tannin: the red swaac (Rhus Typhina L.)."
p. 397. (REVISTA PADURILOR, Vol. 69, no. 9, Sept. 1954. Bucuresti, Rumania.)
SO: @bnthly List of Ea3t European Accessions, (EEAL), LC.
Vol. 4, No. 5, Yjay, 1955, Unel.
PURCELFAN, S.
The Shagov Natural Reservation. p. 146
OCROTIREA NATURII. (Academia Republicii Populare Romine. Comisia pentru
Ocrotirea M6numentelor Naturii) Bucuresti.
No. 1, 1955
SOURCE: East European List (EEAL) Library of
Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957
FURC!;IZkN, S.; COGALCTJ, T.
"Vegetative -propagation of the black alder (Alnus glutinosa L.
Gaertn)". P. 195, (RZVTSTA PADURILOR, Vol. 69, ITo. 5, May 195h,
Bumiresi, Rumania)
SO: Monthly List of Mast Euro-oean Accessions, (I;ZAL), LC, Vol. 3.
No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl.
RUMANIA/Cultivated Plants - Fruits and Berries. M-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3: 1958, 11009
Author : Purcelean, St.
Inst -:-. -
Title The Effect of Seed Size and Sowing Depth on the Growth
of Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra L.) Seec1lings.
Orig Pub Rev. Padurilor, 1956, 71, No 12, 812-814
Abstract Experiments have determined that large walnuts (3.5 X
4.0 x 2-5 cm-) give seedlings which, at the one year
stage, have a more powerful growth, are heavier., and,
in part, have a thicker root collar than seedlings grorm
from small nuts (3-0 x 2.5 x 2 cm.). The highest percen-
tage of germination (68%) was achieved when the large
seeds were sown at a depth of 8 cm.
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PURCHEL, D.S.; TRUSWVSKAYA, T.K.
-- -24@ @Ptpja@ratus for obtaining hydrogen arid other gases. Khim.v
shkoln 14 no.4:46-47 J1-Ag '59. (IAIHA 12:11)
1. Tiraspol'skiy pedagogichoskiy institut.
(Chemical apparatus) (Gases)
FIVILO, M.; PURDE, M.
Use of semiautomatic inhalation anesthesia experiments on animals.
Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 58 no.10:124-125 0 164. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Estonskiy respublikanskiy onkologicheskiy dispanser (glavnyy
vrach A.N.Gavrilov) i Estonskiy institut eksperimentallnoy i
klinicheskoy meditsiny (dir. - prof. P.A.Bogovskiy) AMN SSSR.
Submitted July 15, 1963.
i IHA G
A of 1-njvoca-l 'ge-. zl: Epp-ce- L mat'-
Rum 6 no."/4:-191--206 162 rpubl, 164-1.
1. S`ubmitted ;,pril 12, 1963.
MAURER, 1. Gy.; PURDEA, I.
On a topology in the multitude of binarry relatiorL9. Studia
Univ B-B S. Math-Phys 9 no.1:21-24 164.
MAURER, I.Gy.; PURDEA, I.
airgs for which the I . -3, zli are subrings. 3tudia Univ R-B
". !!at-h-Phys 0 no.2:1' - ) 164.
REICHEL, J.; PURDELA, D.
Aromatic compounds of phosphorus. Ill. On the action of an excess of
PC' in the reaction of the naphthionlc acid with 2,3-oxynaphthoic
L
ac2,"'and on their acylated compound in the medium of dimetbylaniline.
Studii chim Timi-soara 6 no.1/2:95-100 Ja-Je 160. (EEAI 10:3)
(Phosphorus) (Aromatic compounds) (Phosphorus chlorides)
(Naphthionic acid) (HydroVnaphthoic acid) (Acylation)
(Dim--thylaniline)
7V
T"
L
.-.rom a t, -mromids or 7hosphovis. 'I. On the action of rhosphorus trichloride
uron iodic and icdorhenylic acids in the presence of dimethylaniline. n. 5,17.
Ii Ponulare Romine. STUDII S! CERCETARI DE CH J '. Buc esti,
Z@c:idemia Revabli-c- D IL ur
Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 1958.
Monthly List of E:-.3t European Accessions (ETAI' Vol. R), no. 7, JuIY 1959.
p L@ p p, r I /q d):
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.I/Tic Influence of lead ions on thq release of acetylcholine
tA Kodw, V. B. Vouk, and ka Arhiv'IM
Hig. Riada 3, 351-4(1954).-Ttic pregang onic nerve of
1cit sukriorcervkal ganglion was stimulated with a current i
of 2 pycles per sec. and perfused with ItInger soln. coutg.
:1:100,000 eserine afflate. Addn. of lead nitrate (1 7 per
'CC.) reduced the amt. of acetylcholine in perfusate to 35%
;of it#'odginal value. When nictitating membralle contMC-
tions were measured, the addn, of lead Ions caused a com-
ple(6'tlmk of ganglionic transmission, while -stimulating
tbe.pireganglicadcuerve fibers. V. Atillailmr-
VILCLAW2 R.; PURDEIA @7 D.
Modern methods in obtaining hydrogen peroxide. Studii chim T-Imisoara
9 no.1/2:161-173 Ja-Je 162.
VIICEAI,rU, Rad-m; PURDEIA., Damila
"Technology of tj*aquinonic dyes" by [prof.,. membmtl Comitetului de
al
redactie, "Studii A cercetari, Stiinte chimice- TimiAbaral T. Reichel.
I
Reviewed by Radu Vilceanu and Danila Purdela. Studii chim Timisoara
9 no.1/2.-175-178 Ja-Je 162.
1. Baza de cercetari atiintifice a Academiei R.P.R. din Timisoara
(Bd. MiHai Viteazul, nr. 24)-
phosphorus compounds.A. Phozphorous acid
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PhNMes ous heated to 120% and then 12-15 C. III added add
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wise. Heatingwas continued I hr. at 1300 and I hr. at
" 1 mixt
I
_
140 . After cooling and adding 400 mi. 10% aq. NaOll, 3 -
'was
layers (6, 6, Mid d Wji* 1buthiMMurl W190h h I t
and MIL@ed W? th goo
gap.
WFA I
1, 1,
sligh Cbft
,
,
,
Y
A resin pptd. and the aq. suspension was dtican'g. This
a t4
f---of th
-operationwas repeated 3 times. The resin was then mixed
i'
with 100 mi. slightly alk. a1c. (pH - 8), heated to boiling
@
and filtered off, the Wld extd. with cold slightly acid MO.
:then. with hot' MOH, the RtOH eliminated and the residue
dried to give,7 g. tertiary phosphorous acid ester of I anilide -
241-3*
LTh
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.
e
es
t
er (M o
orous
e p
osp
ester of I anilide was obtained from layer b and the H20 and:
'Wc. exts. of c. The first 2 were mixed, acidified with FfCl;
andtheppt.fdteredoff. The ppt. was heated with 200 nil.
-
ling and the soln. cooled and filtered. Thiswas;
MOH to bcn
repeated several times, until the ethanolic ext. was colorless.2,
,
The ethanolic filtrates were mixed with the ethanolle exts.;
of c. The liquid was coned. to 307o of its initial vol. byl
'distn.' cooled and filtered, the filtrate was in
ixed withl
twice its vol. of FrsO and the ppt. filtered off to give IY,-j
",_'decompg. 17&-W*, without melting. - N could also, be
'obtained by heating 3 g. tertiary phosphorous acid ester',.
@
0
@
@ith 200 mi. 10% aq. NaOH to 90-6
, filtering and re-
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Nrere acidified with HCI, the ppt. filtered off, extd. with hot'
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ale. and Worked up as before. The secondl Drous
;
ph6iph
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@ollc-.soln. pf IV-,with an excess of coned.,"
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obtained.
tl6n
o
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ihe*-v,'pi.-,',~'6at'n-g-,-filtiiW~g'-'&'n-d diluting thi,
a double vol. of HjO, ThePPL(Orme"Isthe
Condensation of I With 2-13SPIlthYllm-
orzscace of an excess of M and of PhNMet was
p
t as a the can of 11. The substance obtained
layer c was an addti. mist. of the tertiary phosphorous
. 240*.
ester and the naphthylulude of I* It m
up the Is b as described Ali U, u
er
of the nNary and primary phos=KM esters
sm
This mixt. was stpd, fractional Wu--:
to &4- We. Thd d0010116 vit.of the 8 est
to PA14 *w WFA IWIN a
9062
primary l&4`4 '-L,_411 these could serr
fibers, as well as for cotton fibers. and gave'
diazotlzed
broWn, and,-reddish colors with
j1d . PpechtJ %. @
#1*)d, .699M Horowitt.- i
REICHEL, J._;_ PURDELAI_D.
.-,. - I-------
Aromatic compounds of phosphorus. IV. On the action of ph-3sphorus
trichloride on the 2-(5 10-oxy-71 -sulfo) naphthylid of the 2,3-
oxynaphthoic acid in the medium of dimethylaniline. Studii chim
Timisoara 6 no-3/4:95-102 Jl-D 159. (EEAI 10:4)
(Phosphorus) (Aromatic compounds) (Phosphorus chlorides)
(Naphthyl group) (Aminonaphthosulfonic acid)
(Hydroyynaphthoic acid) (Dimethylaniline)
REICHEL, J., prof.; PURDUA, D.
On the dyeing behavior of 2-oV-3-naphthoyl-(2-1,5'-aminonaphthol-
7-sulfonic acid. Studii mat Timisoara 7 no.1/2:129-136 Ja-Je 6o.
(ERAI 10:4)
1. Comitetul de redactie, Studii si cercetari, Stiinte chimice, Baza
de cercetari stiintifice, Timisoara (for Reichel)
(Dyes and dyeing) (Hydroxy compounds)
(Aminonaphthalsulfonic acid)
\\"k - 1W,
PURDKIH. Ya.M.,
Efficiency of the operation of longwalls equipped with the UKR cutter
loader. Ugoll 37 no.1-1:43-46 V 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Donets Basin-Coal mining and machinery)
ADASIKUP V.:,, Ln-.b.,, R.R., lnzh.; FIEDOSEYEV, A.N., lriznd
Tam winding machaniaa of the magnetic tape memory unit uf --
Zomputar. Slektrotekhnika 36 ro.ll-'40-42 N 165.
(YIIR@4 18.1"l)
un t
EDSTIAL, Krista; 9OZOVIC, Lj.; PU.R&,&j
Adaptation to muscular work after long-period rest. Arh. hig.
rada 7 no.1:23-25 1956.
1. Institut za medicinska istrazivanja Jugoslavenske akad. i
Zavod za fiziologiju Med. fakulteta, Zagreb.
(ADRENAL CORTMI, function tests,
in albino rats exposed to exercise after prolonged rest (Ser))
(EXERCISE, effects,
on adrenal cortex funct.. after prolonged rest In albino
rats (Ser))
XOSTIAL, Krista, VQUK, V.B.; PURNO, Ljerka
The affect of lead Ions on acetylcholine release. Arh.big.rada
S no-3-4: 351-354 1954.
1. Toksikoloaki odjel. Instituta za me(licinakit lutrazivanja
Jugoslavmnflke akadenije, Zagreb.
(AGA-MCHOLINE, metag.
relmase by ganglia, axp"r. eff. of lead tons(Ser))
(L&D, effects
on acetylcbnline releane by ganglia (Ser))
VOUK, V. B. -, VOLODER, Kata; WEBER, 0. A.;. jLUM,,_4jeK
Normal values of lead concentration in human blood. Arb.
hig rada 6 no.6:277-287 1955.
1. Institute of Industrial Hygiene, Yugoslav Academy of
Sciences and Arts. Zagreb. Tokelkoloski odjel Instituta za
medicinska Istraz1vanja, Zagreb.
(L?,kD, In blood
normal levels, determ. technic)
(BLOOD
lead, normal levels, determ. technic.)
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AUTHORS: Zdanavicius. J., Purenas, A., Kutkevicius, S.
TITLE: 06-(isonitroso and amino).-lp213t4-tetrahydro-7,8-benzo-
quinolines and their transformation
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 288,.abstract
23Zh213 (Tr. Kaunassk. politekhn. in-ta, v. 14, no. 4, 1961,
11-20 [Lith.; summary in Russ.'])
TEXT: Under the action of mineral acids N-nitroso-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
7t8-benzoquinoline is transformed into 6-isonitroso-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-7,8-
benzoquinoline (1), yield 78.67a. The properties of I were studied and its
structurp established. Catalytic reduction of I leads to 6-amino-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydro-7,8-beiizoquinoline (II). A number of II derivatives were
produced, they included an azo dye and also 1,6-tri-(P-chlorethyl)-amino-
1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-7,8-benzoquinoline which is assumed to be biologically.
active. When II is acted on by benzoyl chloride in an ether medium only the
primary NE2 E-roup is blocked by a C 6H5CO radical. . When, however, II is acted
on by C6H 5COCI in pyridine all the H atoms in both NH2 groups are replaced
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by a C6H5CO radical.
@Abstracterfs note:
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Complete translation.]
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A.
[BalTr,,.sis, RL. I; -ICHT@ L IS [@!aciul-s, A.);
S, theS4S sc-.e amino acids and their deri%,atives of the
yn i p -
,?I T it. SSII
pyr i d --* n e s e r -i e s . T i a d y Ser. B nc.2: 11'7-124 'i@2 .
(MIFF6, lc':3')
E ALT RUS I US , R.S. FBa it rusis, R. INIA CHT-711 IS, ', N. !'a ciul--13,
F 1.
11"FLNIS, A.H.
Coupling of some arunopyr-idines wiLh acryla-@.e.
AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.2:125-133 162.
(?fT- @Q
MM
1. Institut energeti'vi i elektrote-hniki AN Litovskoy SSI i
Kavinasskiy politek-hnicheskly institut.
FURENASY A. K.; BALTRUSHIS, R. S.[Baltnisis, R.)
I -alanine. Lie t ak
SyntheBis and transfomRtlons of N--(A.,-naphthyl-//"
darbai no.3:203-210 161.
1. Kaunasskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
id
esis Of -anthra iniMYD-A4iii@rooltmIc leld
derivatives. a an* J, Vitkus. Kau
Pohlech. Inij. Darks )(RUssl44-s'21nM,ry).-'
O-AnthraquirionecarbQxaldehyde Q obtained in.2'8
h 'Ifi Ith jaj@
t
TSAU anew
K" UL AW 1W 9 JUJI., 111.
methods. 11 *aspWitted W Iflfleld bj treating 7.1'
K. I and 4.2 K, maloule-acid (Ul) it 0 for 0 hrs. with 60
mi. 6% NH$ suln. In abs. EtOH. After I U. the EtOH
was distd., the product extd. with aq. HCI, the filtrate
coned.. the salitissapd., dissolved In i HCl.andututralized
with said. AcON& soin, to plit 'IL was obtained hi 47%
yield by treating 4.7 S. I and 3.1 S. III for 10 hrs. at 100'.
with 3 g. AcO N 11, Wit. in 120 mi. MR. and distg. 100 MI.
EtOlf. 11 was obtained in W% yield by treating 11 g. I
and 0.5 g. III at 100* for 10 hr*. with 13.1 g. AcONW
Soln .in 150 'al. AcOH. distit. 125 MI. AcOH, addi 160
MI. H.O. filterin "if , ind comcg. The H=1-
"ion was Q";ith WIM& and U sepd. . above,
248-50'. H-HCI m. 238-40* (BtOH); H N-Bz deriv.
in. 226.5-7.5* (EtOH), U N-Ac deriv. in. 242* (EtOH),
11 N-Me deriv. was obtained In 34% yield by treating 2.4 g@
1. 2 g. UeNf1t.HCI, 1.3 g. M, and 1.0 S. anhyd. AcOK with
25 MI AcOH, in. 22" 11 (EtOH). p4P-Axjkraqui*axyiY
R (IV), obtained in 93 7 yield by treat-
in 4 4 11 wW 2 mi. HtOH at 1000 fur 14 Ers. with 13.2 C.
g ' g*
Sea soln. In 160 mi. H.0, in. (RtOH). &0-
,Awk -'-1$Y1)dihYdra Uracil. obtained In 75% ield b
'=qg 3.4 g. IV with 180 mi. coned. HCI m. 285' 6&04;
CO
It is hydrolyzed to IV in 5% NnOH sola. D. Situ-
PURMAS, A.K.,T)rof.; ERAZAUSKAS, V.V.,inzh.; KWSIS, V.V.,inzh.
@
Vnt (1yeing of wool. Tekst.prom. 18 no-5:36-38 My 158.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Kaimnaskiy politelr-hnicheskiy institut (for PurenAB). 2. Nachallnik
otdelochnogo teekha fpbriki "Liteksas" (for BrpzauskAs). 3. Fabrika
"LiteksAs" (for Klusis).
(Dyes and dyeing--Wool)
FUREMS, A.K. [Purenas, A.]; BALTRUSHIS, R.S. [Baltrusis, R.]; IMACHYULIS, k.N.
[Miciu-lis, A.]
Combination of betp--aminopyridine with acryloattrile and methyl
acrylateu. Liet ak darbai B no.4:121-124 '59. (F-BAI 9:3)
1. KaurLqsskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Aminopyridine) (Acrylonitrile) (Methacylate)
(Acrylate)
I t
;I I
EALTRTJSIHISI@ R.S. [Balin-e-is, ?,],
PTJF&2,A,-, A.K.
ajr,L-,o acilds Ln --:.-mbinirig methyl a-rylata
wi-,.h sofne. ar-omatic ambies. Trudy AN L-j-t..3SR.Selr.B no.l,.-L09--174
162 (,NII',RA 17-.8)
Sti @
n Y in I u*'
1. IAN L 4tovskcy SSR i Kaunas_jj@.4 y pC.1 t@,,J, I Z CJICS - i
PAKHOMOVY V.P.; FURESKEi, N.P.
Color vision thresholds and color vision stability in persons
suspected of having glaucoma and in patients with the ini-
tial phase of glaucoma. Vest. oft. 76 no.lz24-26 Ja-V63.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Kafedra of-tallmologii (nachaltnik - Prof. V.L. Folyak)
Voyanno-meditainskoy ordena Lenins. akademii imeni S.M. Kirova-
(GLAUCOMA) (COLOR BLINDIWZS)
PURETIC, Bozidar, Dr.
Thetreatmext of acute infant nutrition disorders. Lijec.vjes.
77 no.1-2:18-26 Jan-Feb '55.
1. Iz Klinike za djecje bolesti Mediciaskog fakulteta u Zagrebu.
(D , in inf. & child,
ther. & prev. in GP (Sar))
(MAINT NUMITION DISORDERS, ther.(Ser))
PURETIC.06.
- The treatment of infantile exzema. Acts. med. iugosl. 13 no-3:
275-281 '59.
l.Clinic for Skin Diseases, Medical Faculty. University of Zagreb.
OCZEMA in inf. & child)
PuRF'Tic, M,@.Ad4TSA
CAJKOVAG, Sima; PURITIC, Stafanija
Candidasis granulomatoga. Radovi Mad. fak. Vol. 3:245m-260 1953.
1. Dermatoveneroloshklinilm Medicinskog fakultsta u Zagrebu
(Pradstojnik akademik Fr. Kogoj. Primljeno 20.YII.1953)
(MONILIASIS
*granulomatous)
VRSALOVIC.-SARAJLIC,, Melita, dr.; PURETIC, Stefanija, dr.; KONSTANTINOVIC,
Miodrag, dr.
Kaposi's xeroderma pigmentosum with malignant changes. Lijecn. vjeen.
83 no.-12:1253-1260 161.
1. Iz Ocne klinike,, Dermatoveneroloske klinike i Radium zavoda Medicins-
kog fakulteta u Zagrebu.
(XERODER14A PIGMENTOSUM pathol)
NAI'61SARAY, TS.; FUREV, Zh.; KRIVELI, A.; TKAGHEDKO, A.;
LUKOVETS, A,, red.
[Youthfulness of ancient Mongolia] Molodost' drevnei
Mongolii. Moskva, Pravda, 1964. 262 p. (MBA 17:12)
SIO'1316210001019100210()6'
B108/Ble6
AUTHORS: 'Purga,_.A. P., Rebane, K. K.
TITLE: Calculation of the moments of transition probabilities
without applying theoretical perturbation methods
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. Institut fiziki i
astronomii. Trudy. no. 19. 1962. Issledovaniya po
teoreticheskoy fizike. 80-88
TEXT- The probabilities and moments of the probability distribution of
quantum transitions are calculated for a 5-shaped disturbance
i
C6 (t - t, CR-1 cos -,(t - t
where C is an operator not depending on time and frequency. The exact
probability of transition under the action of such a disturbance is
< f I exp i C i > 12. The moments are calculated with a method
described by K.K. Rebane in Opt. i spektr., 9, 557, 1960, and K.Rebane,
0. Sild, Proceedings of the International Conference of Semiconductor
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@,alculatlon of the noments of B108/B186
Physics, Prague, 1961, P. 353. The first term in the expansion, which
gives non-zero transition probabilities, coincides with the result of
perturbation theory in first approximation. In adiabatic approximation,
assuming multipole interaction with the external field, the formula
1W I @ dR@jl'et (R)exp(-iC(R)/Ii)M (R)
as,bt b ab qa,(R)
with the "electron matrix element"
M (R)-= drq,'(r,R)exp(-iC(r)/h R)
ab b 4 a (r
is obtained. The subscripts s and t indicate vibrational states, a and b
electron states, r is the complexity of the electron, R of the nuclear
coordinates. C = C(r) + C(R). When C is small the first term in the
expansion of the above formula is the result of perturbation theory in
first approximation. However, the electron matrix elements here have a
different significance since they contain all orders of perturbation
t he ory.
SUBMITTED: November 28, 1961
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D207/D301
AUTHORS: Rebane, K. K., Purga, A. P., Silld, 0. 1., and Kizhnya-
kov, V. V.
TITLE: On the theory of electronic-vibrational transitions in
crystala and molecules. I. The method of moments
SOURCE; Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. Institut fiziki i astrono-
mi-J. Trudy. No. 14, 1961. Issledovaniya po lyuminest-
sentsii, 31-47
TEXT: The authors consider emission and absorption of light by a
generali-'quantum system. The general form of the formula of moments,
giving the distribution of transition probabilities, is derived
quite simply. In the case of a luminescence center in the adiabatic
approximation the general formula is shown to reduce to the well-
known equations of M. Lax (Ref. 1: J. Chem. Phys., 20, 1752 (1952).
The authors consider three ways of applying the moment formula to
profiles of continuous electronic-vibrational spectra. Edgworth's
formula (given by Lax in Ref. 1) is used to show that the theore-
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On the theory of electronic-vibrational...D207/D301
tical band profile, found using first moments, agrees well with an
experimentally determined luminescence band of KClsPb peaked at
3.6 eV. There are 1 figure and 15 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 6
non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-lan-
guage publications read as follows: M. Lax, J. Chem. Phys., 20,
j752 (1952); G. Russell and C. Klick, Phys. Rev., 101, 1473 (1956);
J. P. Vinti., Phya. Rev., 41, 432 (1932); R. C. O'Rourke, Phy8. Rev.
91, 265 (19@3).
SUBMITTED: July 16, 1-960
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3 J--? 0 D207YD301
AUTHORS: Rebane, K. K., Purga, A. P., Silld, 0. 1., and Khizhnya-
kov, V. V..
TITLE: On the theory of electronic-vibrational transitions in
crystals and molecules. II. Results of calculations for
different models
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. Institut fiziki i astrono-
mii. Trudy. No. 14, 1961. Issledovaniya po lyumineBt-
sentsii, 48-75
TEXT3 The authors apply the results obtained in Part I /-Abstrac-
tor's note: See preceding article of this journal 7 to s;veral the-
oretical models of vibrating systems, e.g. a lumiTiescence center in
a crystal or an isolated molecule. M. Lax's method-of-moment cal-
culations (Ref. 1.- J. Chem. Phys., 20, 1752, 1952) are used. The
first four moments of an electronic vibrational band in the Condon
approximation are found for the following: Single harmonic oscilla-
tor; a set of independent harmonic oscillators; a single anharmonic
oscillator with ar-harmonicity of vibrations taken into account in
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On the theory of electronic-vibrat'Lonal.. D207YD301
The initial and final ele,tronic states; a system of anharmonic
oscillators with anharmonicity of the final electronic state taken
into account. The Condon approximation restricts the results to the
case when matrices of the electron transitions are independent of
the @iibrational. coordinates. This restriction is removed in the lalv@'
ter part of the article and the authors consider (1 ) a single har-
monif! oscillator and (2) a set of independent harmonic oscillators.
In case (1) the first four momenta of an electronic-vibrational
band are calculated with the electron matrix elements depending ex-
ponentially on the vibrational co-@)rdinate. It. case (2) the first
three moments of an electronic-vibrational band are calculated with
the electron matrix element depending exponentially on the vibra-
tional coordinate. Direct comparison of quantum-mechanical results
for many-coordinate and quasimolecular (one or several effective
coo--rdinates) models of luminescence centers give the limits of
applicabili@y of the quasimolecular model. Acknowledgment is made
to N. N. Kristofell and I. V. Aberenkov for discussion of the re-
sults reported. There are I figure, 1 table and 39 references: 23
Soviet-bloc and 16 non-Soviet-bloc,. The 4 most recent references to
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On the theory of electronic-vibrational.D207YD301
the English-language publications@read as follows:-J. J. Markham,
Rec. Mod. Phys., 31j 956 (1959); R. Knox, Phys. Rev., 115, 1095
(1099); M. Lax, Photoconductivity Conference (ed. by R. G. Brecken-
ridge), New Yoek, 1956, p. ill; T. Kojima, J. Phys. Soc. Japan, 12,
908, 918 (1957). 1/
SUBMITTED: July 16, 1960
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I'-Ifecti-,us Pr@lcess.
Abs J.)ur Rof Zliur - Di-A., Ni 19, 1958, 89505
Aut' -i,:)r Budzhel, M.M., Briedis, L.P., PurLpla, AN.
I-.--st Ri@;a Medical Institute.
Title ThQ RiaGicytic Reaction of the Dl):)d in Typh-jid-Para-
T3ppb-jid ancl Its Si.,nificance DurinL; the Prerelapse
Periia.
Orif@ PLf: Sb. nauchn. Riz1ask. med. iii-ta, 19571 7, 193-200
Abstract 980 )ha-@-jcytic reacti-,ii tests (RO were carried -.3ut --)n
120 stf.@Jocts: healthy and ill with typ-.-Ad, paraty-,)hoid
A, etc. The sl)ccificity if PR mas dorrijustrated. Mild and
i.-oder-2.tely severe fDrms )f the disease were aCCDT3pallied
:)y n.;derate PR., severe aia a16jrtive fDms were assDciated
witl-- intense - .
pha,-icytic activity.
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Practical methods of the expansion of the field of meteorological
elements in respect to Chebyshev polynomials. Trudy TSIP no.1231
78-86 163. (KRA 16:9)
-'Y% I --
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Fort@.Casz ct F fov 4-6 &-yo. -,*LC
.T-r,.i,. . Z!! I'-
500 --0)
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ACCESSION NR: AT5014092 UR/2546165/000/139/0111/0116
AUTHOR: Purganskaya, I.P.
TITLE: Forecasting Hsub 500 for periods of 4-6 days
SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentral'nyy institut prognozov. Trudy, no. 139,11965.
Sinoptikostatisticheskiye metody dolgorochnykh.prognozov pogody (Synoptic-
statistical methods of long-range weather-forecasting), IM-116
TOPIC TAGS: H sub 500 forecasting spherical harm nic expansion, 4-6 day fore-
mo
eather forecastin rical forecasting, statistical
casting, long range w 9 -nume
forecasting
ABSTRACT: Modern numerical methods of weather forecasting,are based on simplifi--.
cations of hydrodynamic models and, consequently, they do not atpresent yield
positive results., The synoptic method,@.sta.rting from numerous qualitative as-
sumptions, is inseparable from numerous subjective factors.- Statistical methods,
on the other hand, are based on various types of,circulation.indexes and other@
physico-statistical characteristics and seem quite attractive. In this paper, ihe
author presents an attempt to design, using positive contributions:from all three
177
methods, a basis for future objective 5-6 day H50o.forecasto with daily eirculatioti--.1"..'
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schedules. The method is based on the.theoretical model published earlier-by
Ye.N. Blinova (AN SSSR, v. 39, no. 7, 1943) utilizing linearized vortex equations
as the basic circulation forecasting equations of the troposphere. Solutions are
obtained in terms of-spherical harmonics- The authordescribes a new method for
the forecasting of angular frequencies. The charts were established using a pre.,
viously published method (K.A. Vasyukov N.I. Zverev, D.A. Pedli-Meteorologiya i
gidrologiya, no. 1, 1962; N.I. Zverev, D.A. Fed'., Meteorologiya i gidrologiya,_
no. 10, 1960) and then compared with true charts for the periods of May 2-Tand
9-14, 1961. The first forecastchart was based on.the analog of the average chart
of the Northern Hemisphere for the March 30 - April 4 period of 1954, while the..
second was based on the Msy.16 20, 1949 analog. (Average AT500 charts of.the,
'Northern Hemisphere for that period and the AT500 charts,of the-first days of the
current natural synoptic period are represented as expanded in spherical harmonics
and yield forecast coefficients.) While, durink the first three days, the com-
parison offers hope for further proiress, the fourth and fifth day forecasts be-.
come sharply incorrect, uhich.may be due to the.fact that the analysis was based
on the AT charts of -the first natural synoptic region rather.than on the charts
_Hiroe Northern sphere., Orig. art. h
of the en Hemi as: 12 formulas 2 figures, and
I table.
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disturbance of atm'ospherie pressure by nonsdisbitio4aotors- ViWAI
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