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VAVPA, J. MLIL, V. Influence of chlorpromazine on ventilation-,and ox7gqn con- dj~;* 9 no - 3:189-196 sumption in nowborn Wants. Rev. O.Zed 163- 1, Chair of -Hospital Nediatrics, Pasdiatric Faculty, Charles Univeroity Prague. Director: Prof. J. Svajcar, M.D.p D.8c. ~C'HWRPRQMAZD1E) (RESPIRATION) (ENERCY METABOLISM) (RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS) m KURFS,H-,' MGEF,M-;.,VAVRA, J.; VEJMOLOVA,J. VentJ-Iatory mechanics J-n diffiise lung fibrosis. Cesk. pediat. 20 no.3075-378 Mr 165 1, Pediatric Faculty of (larles University, Prague. MYDLUIP V.~ VAVRA, ". 3appor'llamna Of de-,5minlrg the ra~le -In infan-l"Is. GP-5k. pedia~'. 19 no.9.828-81~16 S 1-64'. 1. Katedra nemocrisn" pediatr"e fakLdty- detl~kebo lekarstv! - 1) r D f. , -a-1. v Fraze, (vvidc,~~.. ir~ J. sve., , ., MYDLIL, V.; VAVRA, J. Some peculiarities of ventilation in premature Lrifajits. Gesk. pediat. 20 no-3R28C-285 Mr 165 Some ventilatory values in the respiratory distress syndrome of premature infants. IlAd.t286-289 1. Faculty of Paediatrics, Charles UniversitLy, Prag-ue. CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 61 2.23:616.2L~(61 2.21L)-373.1 73 .y~ ]HACEK, 1,11.; Chair of Medical Science for Playsical Development, Faculty of Pediatrics, Charles University (Katedra Telovych-ovneho Lelcarstvi Fakulty Detskeho Lekarstvi KU), Prague, Head (Vedouci) Docent Dr M. MACEK. "Distribution of Gases in the Lungs at Different Levpls of Res- -oiration. Prague, Casonis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 39, 23 Sep 66, pp 1064 - 1066 Abstract LA-uthors, Eaglish summary modified,7: The dintribution Tas -studied by the method of analysis of the expired nitrogen. At different levels of the pulmonary volume small amounts of oxygen were administered ; during subsequent expiration the nitrogen concentration in the expirod gas was determined. Find- ings in patients with asthma and with emphysema are compared to findings on healthy subjects- 3 Pigures, 1 Table, 12 Western references. Country : Czechoslovakia Catogory : Physical CbAzistry - Crystals Abs. Jour. Ruferat 2hur-mAm�zra, iio 6., 1959 Author Vavra, Jiri Institut. Title Ferromagnetic Oxides of Iron OriG Pub, Chem. listyq 1958) 52, No 4, M-577 B-5 X8350 Abstract, Oxidation of hydrated FeOq obtained by precipi- tation of FeSO), solution with solution of NaOHj KOH or NHOR, by action of a solution of NaNO KNO3, or NH003, resulted in formation of Fe 06, and calclAing of Fe3O 4 n air yielded 2S -Fe203. Both oxl~es have a cubic lattice an6 exhibit ferromagnetic characteristics. A study was made of prepa- ration of FejOj, and J~ -Fe203 and of effect of admixtures of Nil Mn, Cu, n, Zn and Co on magnetic properties of t -Fe2O3 V, Ruzicka Card: 1/1 I CZECIIOSD)VAKIA/14agnetism - Ferromalpietism. F- Abo Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, 110 3, 1960, 6274 Author : Vavra, J. Inst Title Ferrompetic Oyides of Iron Orig Pub Collect. Czachool. Chem. Comuns, 1959, 24~ No 3j 657- 662 Abstract Translated from Chem. listY, 1958., 52., 573. Card 1/1 - 74 - DRBALEK, Z.; VAVRA) J. EfTect of the addition of polyvinyl a2cohol in preparing the magnetically hard Iron (III)-oxides on the magnetic properties of' end products. K02 Cz Chem 28 no-4:10634065 Ap, 163. 1. Forschungainstitut fur Ton-0 Bild- und Reproduktionstechnik, Prag. FALKO, Stefan, inz.; JEDLICKA, Josef, inz.; CIILUM, Antonin, inz.; VAVRA, .LoSe~,-inz.; SEKYRA, Jaroslav, inz.; STNTAK, Josef, ini:-- Comments of people's committee agencies on important problems of the water resoarces management. Vodni hosp 12 no.ll;"3- 455 N 162. 1. Okresni vodehospodarska spravt, Kroxeriz (for Sekyra). VAVRA, J. ; HATYASEK, V. ; UDDUS., E. Problems of price calculation in the food industry. P. 57 PRUMYSL, POTRAVIN. Praha, Czechoslovakia,, Vol. 10., no, 2y February 1,059. Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (EEAI)j, LO., Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959. Uncil VAVRA, --- General regulation of wholesale prices in the food industry. Prum potravin 13 no-3:113-115 Mr '62. 1. Ministerstvo potravinarskeho prunVslu, Praha. V- ", General regulation of wholesale prices in the food industry. Special part. Phm potra*in-I 13 nq.4kI6%-l73 Ap 162. 1. Ministerstvo potravinarskeho prumvslu, Praha. VAVRA, Josefp or. ProblemB.of the relation between the pr~lces of agricultural raw materials and fbod products. Prum potravin 14 no.8:393-396 Ag 163. 1. Ministerstvo protravinarskeho prumyslu, Praha. VAVRA, Jozef, inz., CSc. Vl~cosity, swel-ling process, and dispersed light depolarization of natural caoutchouc solutions. Chem zvesti 17 no.61373-377 ,63. 1. Katedra fyzikalnej chemie, Slovenska vysoka skola technicka, Bratislava, Kollarovo namesti 2. - VAVRA, Josef.-dr. Standard p-ice lists in the food irdustry. Pmun potravin 15 no.4.-1(0-163 Ap 164. 1. Ministry of Food Industry, Prague. VAVRA,,ejozef, , inz.t CSC. Determining the size of natural rubikr particles from the light diapersion and viscosimetric data. Chom, zvesti 17 no.10/11:703- 708 !63. 1. Katedra fyzikaJ-nej chemie, Slovenska vysoka skola, technicka, Bratislava, Kollarovo nA sti 2. HILNUS, Borivoj; VAVRA, Kaxt3l Some control algorithm-4 for a digital computer. Stroj na zpra,-, inf 10;119-139 164. 1. Zavody prumyslove automatizace National Enterprise, lragie. V A` Cl'f -i ;ip-R4 k;ollf R A HJ ne (xiFiA 13:0 fG -.n ,-vov. 130TT-ICS 63 6 at il 15, 19 j OIIT 7 - t 0.1 , T 6B,q r~~t cnac& flo 31 0 7 , T 03.OL t liv U(lt ty V' tc-. al. IL Ila .) - -, as YjCTrl , an, -at ta r t , it 0 -1 rig C ,Jvr-,rla -as 1 0 -S -,jaT I ovir-T "la '0Y "0 tTCU N.ICTC -thoc liOT- is - f thc; 0 tY13 "alsirlo ao O'Ll GOT 0 TIL'To- yj,~ all'. tc U A "lc" bT a*fLCY1c t :1,%o ~j tc II'dLe UT 0-r The Ilp) lor anc Ty vat CT Cvorehc T)TOCOCIlve, . Shoot tT "lc C, CLT cl --4ECR0Srj0v4xz!1clQtl. W, Abs jrouz : Rof Itucl pjants, Dop", 'S. 7 No 3 c 68341 tc, Of lo"Ir, U'S C)JUVO (If Orl b04- (IOS Qla -P th p 8 upf COIOr ch I-I., it of th 1'(77 120f-- bcO O-r SIZ PZLIIIUCI t~ L. 21lu G - -Jul, -Ic L 0, a's llrgO 0 Oa q Yl 01, t C, a t pr '12 I-S - (I tZO c - tho tctll th"4 ZOO bozo OS. :tn 3. , 0* ,1-1"S bor 1 6 ii'lrehInall b Y an Sun Is Qlach r(jJUVcnQtQ( Jf-"IIL-r tZoe. Carcl 2.12 J63 VAVRA, Milosiav, doc. inz. CSC. Contribution to the roovarch on mo.,it buitable nutrition and nursing of fruit trees growing old. Host ,ryroba 10 no.11; 1177-1188 14 164. 1. Fruit Institute of the Higher School of Agriculturo, Lednice na Moravo. SABACKY, Vladimir, inz.; HOMOLA, Bedrich, inz.; VAVRA MirO31av inz.; GALLASY Jan uj-~~ Fffectiveness of the construction of main lumberyards depends on the use of heavy duty machines. Los can 11 no.3:249-272 Mr 165. 1. Enterprise Management of State Forests, Brno (for Sabacky and Homola). 2. Forest Enterprise Telc (for Vavra). 3. Forest Enterprise Rajnochovice (for Gallas). Submitted November 3, 1964. VAV~Lj Po New- dus-t - respIrater. Rudy 11 no.5.-178--179 My 163. 1, Dul Voltech,, Pribrapi, VAVRA, Rudolf; SAYMOLZER, V. I----------- wm~m Validity of the quadratic law in Plectrocar diology. Cas. lek. cask. 91 no-52:1547-1551 26 Doe 52. 1. Z Vojonske lekarske akademle v Hradat Kralove. (BLECTMCARDIOGRAPHT, quadratic law in) VAVRA, R., Prof., Mr. Circulatory autoregulatlon. Cas. lek. cask. 91 no.24-25: 741-743 20 June 52. 1. Z ustavu DRtbologicke fysiologie v'Hradel Kralove. (BLOOD CIRCULATION, physiolog7, regulation) VAVRA, R., Prof., Dr. I I Peripheral resistance. Cas. lek. cesk. 91 no.24-25:?39-741 20 June 52. 1. Z ustavu patbologickv fyalologiA v gradel Kralove. (BLOOD VESSELS, physiology, peripheral resist.) VAVRA, R. , ~ --- Platbysmography of the human brain. Sborn. lek., Praha 54 no. 1-2:1-4 1952. (nn 2z:4) 1. Of the Institute of General and Experimental Pathology (Head-- Prof. R. Vavra, M. D.) Hradec Kralove. VAIIFA, Rudolf, prof. IlDr., DrSc. Resistarces in the f;reater circulation. ved. prac. i-,.k. fak. Karlov. Univ. 7 no.4:40,1-458 '64. 1. Prednosta katedry patologicke fyziologie, Lekaroke falculty Karlovy Univers-ity v Ilradci Kralove. VAVRA, R.;PETR, R.;LEDINSKA, N. ?-12 Certain plethysmographic reactions of the brain and the fingers In men. Sborn. lek., Praha 54 no. 1-2:5-11 1952. (CLML 22:4) 1. Of the Institute of Ganeral and 'Experimental Pathology (Head-- Prof. R. Vavra, 14. D.) aiA of the Surgical Clinic (Head--J. Bedrna. M. D.), Hradec Kralove. VA'm A, R. Velocity of =lee waves. Sborn. let.. Praha 53 no-8-9:195-201 1951. (GIML 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of General and Ikparimental Pathology (Head - Prof. 11ndolf Vavra, X.D.) Hradec Kralove. VAI M, 11. Arterial circulation. Sborn. lek.. Praha 53 no.8-9:23.5-221 1951. (CINT, 22-.1) 1. Of the Institute of General and Uperimental PeAhology (Head-- Prof. %dolf Vevra, M.D.) Hradec Kralove. VAvRA' R. Storage of pressure energy-In arteries. ftorn. lek.. Praha 53 no.8-9: 202-207 1951. - (CIML 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of General and Ibmerimental Patholw badolf Vavra. N.D.) Hradec Kralove, - ,T-. (Read-Prof . N VANYSEK, J-VAVRA, R;ZEVLMff, V. Method of electroretinograpl~y in man. Cesk. ofth. 8 no.1:1-8 Jan 1952. (CLKIL 2212) 1. Of the Institute of Nxperimental Pathology and of the 3Ve Clinic of the Military Madical Academy in Hradec Kralove. CZECHOSLOVAKIA _,VAVRAs R;. 9ilair of Pathological Physiology (Katedra Patologicke ,Ti;_Siolog e , Hradec Kralove. 40 "Diphosgene and Anhydrides of N-Carboxyamino Acids." Pra;~ue, Ceskoslovenska FY3iologie, Vol 15, No.2, Feb 6(1,, P 75 Abstract : Poisoning of the lungs by diphosgene or by N-carboxy anhydrides causes a toxic swelling after a latent period of several hours, a massive regeneration beg,',.nning 24 fours after poison administration, and a gradual clearing of pneumonia sympt- oms after 12 days. Both substances caused swellings wibh the same histological and histochemical aspects. No references. Submitt-ed at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 30 Sep, 65. VAVU, R.; PROCKAZU, Jo - "'w'09 Zffect of certain drugs on the peripheral circulation. Sborn. lek. 53 no.1-2:4-21 1951. (CIML 20:8) 1. Of the Institute of General and Xxperimental ftthology (Head-- Prof. Radolf Vavra, M.D.). Hradec Kralove. VAVRA, Radomir, inz. Some possibilities of speeding the dissolution of sodium silicate. Sklar a keramik '4 no.4:123-125 Ap 164. 1. Severoceske tukove zavody National Enterprise, Usti nad Labem. VAVRA, Robert; KEDYK, Vlastimil. ,.L~~ Dr. Frantisek Smotlacha; ou the occasion of his 70th birthday. Bot. ahur. 39 no.6:937-939 N-D 154. (MU 8:2) 1. Praga, Chekhoslovatskoye Mikologicheskoye obshchestvo. (Smotlacha, Frantiaek, 1884- VAVRA, R. . ,, ., Method of vectocardiography. Gas. lek. ces!r. 89 no. 35-36: 995-998 1 SePt. 1950. (CLML 20:1) 1. Of the Institute of General and Rxperimental PatholoU in Hradec Kralove (Read-Prof. Rudolf Vavra, M. D.). VAVW-, ILdolf prof. MUDr., Dr c. Ejection acceleration &ad work performance of the left . ventricle of the heart. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. r~- no.!.- 411-417 164- 1. Karlova Uni 7orsita Y lfradcl Kralove, POMMY, Yam (Pokorny, JU]; VAVBjl,.~p~d W.--c"A Hydrogenation of fate. Pt.2. Sbor potrav VSChT V01-5., pt.2.-121-162 161 [publ-, IQ]. - 1, Kafedra khiaii i iapytaniya pishehevnykh produktov., fakulltet piahckavoy tekb-nologii.. Dimicheako-tekhnologicho- skiy institut., Praha., i ke- verocheahskie zavody zhirovoy promyeblemosti., nats pr;dpr., Usti nad Laboy. VAVRA, R.; PEREGRIN, JT.; SVERAK, J. Analysis of light by the veotopic eye. Rev.Czech.M. 6 no.4:287-295 160. 1. Department of Applied and Normal Physiology, Medical Faculty, Charles Univeraity, Hradec Kralove, Directors, Prof. R. Vavra, M.D. and Prof. J. Melka, M.D. 'Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty, Charles University, Hradec Kralove. Director: Prof. M. Klima, M.D. (ADAPTATION OCULAR) VAVRA J.; SVERAK, J. Light analysis by scotopic eyes. Gas.lek.cesk,99 nn.43:1375-1378 21 0 160. 1. Katedra patologiake a normalui fyziologie, prednostove prof. dr. R. Vavra, a prof.dr. Jo-Melka a latedra ocniho lekaretvi v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof. dr. M.Klima. (ADAPTATION OCULAR) -;M.VAVRA, Rudolf;_~EREGRIN, JaroBlav; SVERAK, Jarcmir Yeatotachograpb7 of the himan electroretinogram - metbod, Cask. ofth. 17 no-4/59336-337 11 161. 1. Katedra patologicke f"yziologie, prednosta prof. dr. Se. MUDr. Rudolf Vavra, katedra fyziologie, pr*jdnosta prof. MUDr. Jaroslav Yalka, katedra ocniho lekarstvi,, prednasta prof. MUDr. Milos Klima, lekarska fakulta University Karlovy v Hradci Kralove. (ELBOMORETINOGRAPHY) VAVRA, Rudolf Vectortachographic analysis, Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. univ. (Hrad.Aral) 4 no.2.209-216 161. 1. Katedra patologicke fyziologie; prednosta prof. Dr. Se. MUDr. R.Vavra. (VEGTORGARDIOGRLPHY) VAVRI, Rudolf; FEILEGRIN, Jaroslav; SVL-'.OAK, Jaromir4- Vectortachographic awaysis of ERG. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Xarlov. univ. (Hrad Xxal) 4 no.2:217-219 161. 1. Katedra p4ttologle.ke fyziologie; prednosta prof. Dr.Sc. I-Mr. R.Vavra, Katedra fyziologie; prednosta prof. Mr. J.Pblka Ocni klinika; prednosta prof. MUDr. 14. Klima. (ELECT":')*,~TINOG13APIIY) (VECTORCARDIOG.APHY) I . VA'IRA, RL'dolf - SWIM, Jaromir; PEMGRIN, jar,,,jav ,Tho use of vectortachographic analy3is of the ERG cUrVe in diseases of the optic herve (Frelirdnary report). Sborn. ved. ~rac, iek. f-plcz Karlov. univ . (Hrad Xral) 4 no.2:221-229 161. 1. Katedra patologicke fyziologie; prednosta prof. Dr.Sc.Mdr. R.Vavra Ocni klinika; prednosta prof, MUDr. M. Klima Katedra fyziologie; prednosta prof. IRJDr. J.Melka. (BUCTAOft6TINOqW1FHY) (OPTIC 1XhU diseases) (VECTORGAIWIOGIUPHY) VAVRA, S. Dyn2Mic resonance characteristics of tuned c1rcuits. p. 325. (Strojnoelevtro- technicky Casopis, Vol. 8,14o. 2, 1957, Bratisjav2, C7;choslovaki2) SO: Moritbly List of East Europenn Accessions (EE~L) LC, Vol. 6, ho. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. EWT(m)/En P( ),/T/E F1 P( t)j/EW P(b) IJP"c) JD/RM ACCENION KRs LP5WI694 1`64/0W/006/0014/0017 AMIMS t Vsvmt S. i Rudenko p 1. P. TIT11i Sorption of indi=IV sationite KU-2 and ritability constmits of in wst~-,r-cthanol 6c1k tims S-e-riym 2. Khiml~fa, m-~. 6, 964, a' iji6. 71A(,: iad i -im 3c 7z" '-,1rochiorin acid and ethanol am- ;v;, s rj,~.NtimB ar, d water aolutimis vitu av-n~ bry the --Viod deaoribe4 )yy T, F-In ( "MmPek-bi &imii," 2At 8, 1010, 1955) Md mr Fig, A nn the Cced L 2531% -65 ACOESSIM UR I AP5W1 694 and the obtained stability ocnatantal the regimes of dIfferent Ga 1+ calplexes we" dstermLnM me shown in M the &O108=66. It OhOwff thELt in of 17ero'-,hlaria aoid the OMPIGX tnm2+ pvedouinat,~4 Or i g. art. hast 5 figmras and 2 rarmall", 7 T I TrT 7adernoy fisiki.(Radioahmietry T~boy= C-r- or tft~o #11 SUE CCM: ,L 2~300_ ACCESSION UR. AP5=695 6/0189/6VOOO/006/0018/002i AUMOORSt Rudenkop K. P.; TOM -5. TITLE. Sorption of indium by catiordto KU-2 from water-ethanol solut-ims containing B-bydroxvqulaoline hi"raitet,, Yeo#vLk. SqriTa 2. Khimiya, ao. 6, 1964, 18-21 -,jm watpr-pthanolj oolutims conta 8-hydroxyquinollne and tjhle lm 1~= A -1-intaining oxine. The experi- Duda rvid N. i,a-. "Trudy PO knroma "'ts" iudenk~ "Veatn. Idoea;. un-t-a., L3 e r 1r, and pqtition coefficients as P, function of ox=e and athazAro-'. conter-, ELre ahown in Figs. 1 and 2 on the Enclosures, Desorption solutions of water-acetone, vaten- methanolp water-ethanol and ~watrjr-et_lumol-ehlarcform containing oxine were compared with the desorption effeotiveness of 1-nor-aal 14d_roch)Lo--j.o aoid taken as 100%. co,d 1/5 ___---~_.?111~1 - _-M Figures 4 and 5 on the Enclosure a ow t dooo, ti as a N 6 time-4:jAd 7 h -iUiAncl. -c--,tnnt with x 10- ~m Deso ti appe a most effective rith 6o- 1-n i-;nryt4on solutiong axe shown in Fig. on the A560C LALT DIN laboratorVri --tdl~*h,Ili NII Y&df3rnGj' 'CiBik~ IHadIOCnIjm-LhL,-Y of the WIIL of Nuolear Phfaica) 5-0111 =-; 20,Ap--~4 SUB 1X',,-2! 5:-7 Card 2/5 L ?-~5300-6r- ACCESSRS RR h'!'*jOG1695 rigo i inaium uqrpvion as EL Amotion of oxine and othan.ol oentent j ~(,O: CH-0(4 -1 - 5: 5; 23: 7; 3- f:9; 4-0: 10 Iqgd 01 Fig. 2. Partition coeffi- alent versus oxine aad ethanol o0utentl kilo C4,4140H -I - 5: S-.731;' b 4 lkldlkbi~~ Oz . . . . . . . . . . . L 25300-65 a-cEssion NR, L_P5=695 ENC DO~ 1 02 f 2k 44 ig P4 JO 2 41 6' s I(? d 6 i Fig. 3. Yartition coefficient Fig. 4. Indium eesorption by rersus I/ (dieleat-ria cm- water-alcohol solutiona with j'~ 16 22 de -hour: GdOrDtItuT Card 4/5 I e T M 0 Minutes Minutes Fig- 5, Desorption kinotics, ia water- Fig. 6. Indium desorption by alcohol-or-Ine solutirm: water-organic solutima of oxine. H-*O: C~H504-1 - 9: 1; 2-r, H2 O-organic i3olvent v 3-.7ti-ace- 3-5:5. 4-2:8. 5-3:7 tone, 2- ethanol, 3- methanol, 4 and 5 RtO:CtHaOH:CHCI,* - 4-3:6- 1; S- 5/5 MAN= L 22392-66 EWI(m) IEW DIA 1) ACC NR-. ;& 613976 ' SOURCE CODZ: AUTHOR: Rudenko, 11. P,; Vavra Sq,; Duda, 1. ~ato-Univorsity ORG: Laborato* of Radiochomistry, NTT of Nuclear_PhysiS~_,_'loqSoi~A (Laboratoriya radiokhimii NEE yadernoy fizikl Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univeral- teta) I TITIZ: Sorption of cadmium by the c%tion exchange ros I KU-2- from aqueous-organic Ictive indium and gadvium solutions and method of separating K~4;Ko- ! et SOURCE. no* 965, 18-21- Moscow. Un:iversitet. Vestnik, Soriya Ilo Khimiya , TOPIC TAGS: sorption, cadmium, ion exchange resin, indium, radiation chemistry, radioisotope, isotope separation ABSTRACT: The sorption of 6admium from aqueouR ethanol solutions was. .studied for the cation exchange resin KU-2 in the hydrogen, P-moniuml and 8-hydroxyquinoline forms. Cadmium containing the radioactive isotope Cdll5mt free of,the radioactive isotopes W115 and Inll5m, was used. The greatest sorption was observed in the case of the ammonium form of the ion exchange resin, at any ethanol content in solution, and the least for the hydroxyquinoline form, except in the absence of othanol, in which the least sorption was observed for the hydrogen form. The greatest sorption vas observed from solutions with the smallest (10%) content of one of the two components (water or ethanol). The capacity of the cation exchange resin with respecL to cadmium from aqueous solutions was 3.30-3.20 milli- 'gram equivalents per gram of KU-2.for the-amonium and hydrogen forms. Card 1/2 L 22392-66 ACC NR: AP60i3976 0 ,-A -method is proposed for the siparation-of radioactive indium from cad--' ,miums irradiated metallic cadmiun is dissolved in hydrochloric acid, eva&rated to dryness, and the residue dissolved in IN hydrochloric acid. ~The solution obtained after-tho addition of aqueoas efhanolic 8-hydroxy- a ;quinoline is subjected to chromatographic partitioning. Optimura c mnosi.- of solutions ratio H OIC H OH - 3s7, concentrationst HC1 10!2-'10-3 Hj 2 2 5 HOx 5-10-3-10-2 Ut cadmium 10- , 11. Radioacw-ivo irkdium-,was auccessfully -isolated from irradiated cadmium Oy.this method./ Origo art* has: 3 figures AM 1 table. /ims7 SUB CODE; 18, 07 SUEM DATE: 2oApr64 ORIG REF: 003 Q_== ZAGOP_.O_' - CZECHOIS OWmA7NUclear Physics 1:istallations and Instruments. C-2 Methods of Measurement ind Research Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika,, UO "'., 1958., No 1248o Author Vavra Stani:,lav Inst iMr1Or-Urrtvt7s;ty, Prague, Czechoslovakia Title Determination of the Contents of Rn and MsThl in a Mixture of the Two Isotopes Orig Pub Jaderna energie, 1957., 3~, No 7., 203-205 Abstract The method developed by the author for determining tYn con- tents of Ra and Ms'Thl (pa22 ) in a mixture of the two con- sists of counting the.)( particles emitted by the components of the mixture by the method of thick-layer photoenulsions. From the length of the ~ -particle track it is possible to determine the nucleus from which it was emitted. The number of disintegrating atcr-s of radium is detaminzd directly by counting the number of emitted U particles. It is impossible to use this method to determine the number of,,,disintegrating atoms of MsThl, since the latter experiences-rdecay. It is Card 1/3 /V CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Huclear Physics - Installations and Instruments C-2 Mkthods of Measurement and Research Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika., No 6., 1958) No 1248o the mixture contains only several percent of MaThl., the method described) in the author's opinion, is the most ac- curate and fastest. Card : 3/3 L 6-10:5,8-65 BMWENG(m) Pd4,/DS/G S ACCESSIO' ; NR AT50142417 UR/00~30/6;-~l'ooo/000/0060/0063 PS -dati -LILL:, 'U -2 SOLIP(,E: ki, SSSR.' Thst-itut fizicheskov lr~drrdi. lonoolbrannnaya tekhrologiya (!on exchariGe tectinolo C:crw, -i 2 ic-~ e=!-m,e rcisir-,. ccirzmatc~;ramy G P. e x Ct Le. r 11-BiSMICT.- The garPtlom of In by catiDr-ic exchanger ,,U-2 from organoaqueous --olutioria wa3 a-,7,i irif -.rmaticr. -ers from aqueouo so.Li,lua-ua uo so- hition- of, igns ~ by cation exchano sol~ltions. The soluUmis studied were; water-a~-etona. -water-ethano,,-, aid qatuer- M:L~:tUrGq arO See e. ne o' W-SS Wa j[ xuufmi 4 r~71t~As -4-hat 1~ -the- tude irlai-Issiou rm.rt iTOUL247 01 RUDENKO, N.F.- VAIJU, S.; NDA, Sorption of cadmitim by t`ie KU-2 cL~tior, exchanger frcm organic soliitAons and the method of sepa-ting radlaact.4ve indiurn and cadmium, Veft. iosir. un. Ser, 2: Kh-,m. 20 no.1:19-211 Ja-F 165. (HE?,k 18;3) !-,t radiokhImill N uchno-isEledovatellskogo inslitut 1. -Udboralori, -L A a yadernoy fizilki Moskovsxkogo anivero, Leta. VAVRA,Stanislav Determining the radimm and azesothorium-1 content in a mixture of both isotopes.- Jaderna energie 3 no-7:203-205 J1 '57 1. Katedra-fysikalni cheirde matematicko-fysikalni fakulty Karlovy university. VAVRA,Zdenek; PAVLIK, Zdenek The main trends of population growth in Czechoslovakia after the World War II. Vestnik CSAV 70 no.5:623-637 161. UELM, Miroslav, Dr.; YAVRA,Thomas Slastic supportive device for paralysis of the lower extremity. Acta chir. orthop. traum cech. 23 no.1:42-45 Feb 56. 1. Orthopedicke oddeleni OWZ Trutnov, prednosta prim. dr-...j(. Uhar. Orthopedia n. p., sluzabna a. 6917 Trutnov, vedouci T. Vavra. (MG, pnrailysis. ther., elastic supportive appliance (00 (PARALYSIS, leg, ther., elastic supportive appliance (Cz) UVR&, V. "I%morial of Military Fame" .9 P 5 (CESKOSLOVENSKA ARKADA, Vol. 3, No. 20, Sept. 1954, Praha, Czechool(nra;da; SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3. No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. Z-li.-Itli~,-Itiv by av* fL bdti. C '2 44 inc MYDLIL, V. t IA, Is. Study of the respiratory ratep and respiratory and minute pulmo- nary -;,olume in healthy newborn infants by the mask and plathrmo- graphic method. Pediatriia 39 no.1860-63 161. (14MA 101) 1. 1:r 1-7 detakoy kliniki (zav. - eksperimental9noy patologii (zav. slovakiya). (7JFANTS (NEWBORN)) prof. Shveytoar) i otdoleniya - dotsent V. Zelenka) (Mekho- (RESPIRATION) !:9~ *Handbook of experimental strese analysis,' by M. Hetenyi. Reviewed by Vaclav Vavra. Pokroky mat fyz astr 8 no.2-.94- 95 163. 9 (2) CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 AUTHORS: Catkovsky, Ji~it Engineer, and Vavra, Zdenek TITLE: A H.P. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets PERIODICAL: Sd9lovaci technika, 1959, Nr 12, Pp 455-458 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to show the way of de- signing a H.F. converter for transistor receiving sets. For the establishment of the characteristics of a transistor converter it is necessary to know the fea- tures of the transistor on the frequencies considered as well as of the other elements in the circuit. In order to calculate the amplification of the conver- ter, the input and output impedances of the transis- tor and its amplification must be kno,,rn. The amplifi- cation of the transistor is dependent on the current intensification on the I.F. The current intensifi- cation for a connection with the common emitter with a short circuit output and its dependence on the fre- Card 1/5 quency is expressed in the following formulae: CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.P. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets k f where 6 is the current intensifi- + i - Toe cation in a connection with tPe common emitter for a given modulation frequency-, Po the current intensi- fication in a connection with the common emitter at 1 kc; f is the considered modulated frequency and foe the limiting frequency of the transistor in connec- tion with a conmon emitter. The input impedance of a transistor type 156NU70 in a common connection with the common emitter with a short-circuit output is graphically illustrated in Fig 1. A and B mark the be- ginning and the end of the medium wave range. As the graph shows, the input inpedance is lower at the end of the range than at its beginning. Pi- 2 nresents the circuit diagram of a H.P. converter zawels). According to the experiments made, the conditions Card 2/5 for mixing are best when the oscillator's voltage is I/ . CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.P, Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets about 100-200mv, ie. the ideal oscillator's voltage should be constant in the whole frequency range. It is also necessary that the frequency of the oscil1la- tor be constant with the collector's voltage and with the heat. A primary problem is how to achieve an ade- quate limiting fre(juency for the iised transistor. For most of the 152NU70 types transittors, the limiting frequency is above 2me, so that the limiting frequen- cy of the oscillations is practically always above 3.5 mc, For common medium wave superheterodyne re- ceivers, a single transistor is used very often in the input circuit and it operates at the same time as an oscillator and as converter. The problem of the power amplification of- a converter must be solved. If the Dower amplification is to be increased, a transistor must be chosen with the highest possible limiting frequency and the lowest Possible resistan- ce. A typical connection for a sel~-oscillating con- Card 3/5 verter is shown in Fig 3. This connection is per- CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.F. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets fect for medium waves and I.F. in a range of about 450 kc, but it is not suitable for short wav-es. More expensive receivers usually have a separate oscilla- tor and converter. The al7thors proceed dealing with the noiae In the convorters. This noise can be clas-- sified as follows: 1) the noise cre-ted directly in the signal source; 2) the 11F noise of the input trans- ferred by the converter to the MP; 3) the noise -from the oscillator transferred by the converter to the I.F.; 4j The noise on the I.F. produced in the input circuit; 5) The noise on the I.F. produced in the output circuit. It is possible to control the noise in a transistor converter and to keep it at minimum even for high requirements. Concluding, the authors give a practical example for the design of a self- oscillating converter and express their gratitude to TEngineer Philipp from the VtbT (Research Institute for Telecommunication Technique) A~S. Popov for his Card 4/5 assistance. There are 5 graphs, 3 circuit diagrams CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A II.P. Converter for Tranaiutor Receillint", ;(,Itf3 and 5 references, 3 of which are US, 1 French and I German. I Card 5/5 9 (2) CZ1- CIVIA -59-12-11/41 AUTHORS: Catkovsky, Jik, Engineer, and Vavra, Zdenek TITLE: A H.F. Converter for Tra,isistor Receiving Sets PERIODICAL: Sd9lovaci technika, 1959, Nr 12, up 455-458 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to show the way of de- signing a H.F. converter for transistor receiving sets. For the establishment of the characteristics of a transistor converter it is necessary to know the fea- tures of the transistor on the frequencies considered as well as of the other elements in the circuit. In order to calculate the amplification of the conver- ter, the input a-rid output impedances of the transis- tor and its amplification must be knotni. The amplifi- cation of the transistor is dependent on the current intensification on the I.F. The current intensifi- cation for a connection with the common emitter with a short circuit output and its dependence on the fre- ' Card 1/5 in the following formulae: quency is expressed CLECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.P. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets k f where 6 is the current intensifi- + j f oe cation in a connection with the common emitter for a given modulation frequency; 00 the current intensi- fication in a connection with the common emitter at 1 kc; f is the considered modulated frequency and foe the limiting frequency of the transistor in connec- tion with a co-mimon -emitter. The input impedance of a transistor type 156NU70 in a common connection with the common emitter with a short-circuit output is graphically illistrated in Fig 1. A and B mark the be- ginning and the end of the medium wave range. As the graph shows, the input inpedance i2 lower at the end of the range than at its beginning. Fig 2 presents the circuit diagrnm of a H.F. converter (Zawels). According to the experimonts made, the conditions Card 2/5 for mixing are best itihen the oscillator's voltage is z CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.F. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets about 100-200mv, ie. the ideal oscillator's voltage should be constant in the whole frequency range. It is also necessary that the frequency of the oscilla- tor be constant with the collector's voltage and with L the heat. A primary prob'em is how to achieve an ade- quate limiting frequency for the used transistor. Por CD most of the 152NU70 types transistors, the limiting frequency is above 2mc, so that the limiting frequen- cy of the oscillations is practically always above 3.5 mc. For common medium wave superheterodyne re- ceiver3, a single transistor is used very often in the input circuit and it operates at the same time as an oscillator and as converter. The problem of the power amplification of a converter must be solved. If the power amplification is to be increased, a transistor must be chosen with the highest possible limiting frequency and the lowest possible resistan- ce. A typical connection for a self-oscillating con- Card 3/5 verter is shown in Pig 3. This connection is per- V/ CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.F. Converter for Transirtor Receiving Sets fect for medium waves and I~F~ in a range of about L 450 kc, but it is not suitab-e for short waves. More expensive receivers usually have a separate oscilla- tor and converter. Thp withors proceed dealing nitb the noise in the, convertors. This noise can be clas- sified as follows: 1) the noise cre~,ted directly in the signal source; 2) the 11P noise of the input trans- ferred by the converter to the MF; 3) the noise from the oscillator transferred by the converter to the I.F.; 4) The no'-se on the I.F. produced in the input circuit; 5) The noise on tlic I.F. produced in the output circuit. It is possible to control the noise in a transistor converter and to keep it at minimum even for high requirements. Concluding, the authors give a practical example for the design of a self- oscillating converter and egress their gratitude to Engineer Philipp from the V ~T (Research Institute for Telecommunication Technique) A..S. Popov for his Card 4/5 assistance. There are 5 graphs, 3 circuit diagrams D V/ CZECH/14-59-12-11/41 A H.F. Converter for Transistor Receiving Sets and 5 references, 3 of which are US, 1 French and 1 German. Card 5/5 . ' 00 i s r so so yj sea so '. so .3 sea sea so-* IV -SLA I-ITALL1196CAL LATUATME CLAI-SWWAT- U X AV 10, LS v IF a rp to It it a ON, K a ita -99 ,qO 130 ! 6 us me* V ZA An I S a w It 9 a 4 .1 9 Joe EXCERPTA KEDICA 3ec 9 Vol 13/3 Surgery Mar 59 1,1111. (402) AUTOGENOIJS CARTILAGE GRAFTS FOR PLASTIC OM-IIATIO-m ON JOINTS - Autogenni' chrupavka tran8plantaW materidl ph kloubnfch plastikich - Va-vrda- [. , 54krovna B. and Kotrba F. Yat. Ortop. Vojenskd Ll Ev. Purkynd. lfradci Krdlovd - ACTA CHIR. ORTHOP .TRAUNL~ECH. 1956, 25/3 (165-172) Illus. 16 For plastic operations on the elbow joint the authors recommend the use of the corresponding portions of the patient's talonavicular joint with the subchondral layer of the substantia spongiosa. The technique described was tested experiment- ally in dogs; the grafts healed rapidly and the cartilage remained intact during the period of observation (6 months) and maintained its vitality, provided the planes of the joints were congrunnt. (I X, 19) __YLVRD4 - J- Normal posture training. Acts. chir. orthop. trame. Cw-b. 29 no.l: 2-10 F 162. 1. Ortopedicka klinikIL lekarske fakulty Karlovy university v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof. MUDr. Jlaroslav Vavrda. (POSTURE in inf & child) VAVRDA, Jaroslav Prevention of congenital hip dislocation. Acts. chir. orthop. traum- cech. 26 no.5-6:367-374 Nov 59. 1. Ortopedicka klinika lek~tmke falmlty KU v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof. MTJDr. Jaroslav Vuvrda. (HIP, fract. & disloc.) VAVRDA, Jaroslav; SKROVINA, Branislav; KOTRHA, 1rantiBek Autogenous csrtilage in transplantation for plaBtIC surgery of joints. Acts chir. orthop. traum. cech. 25 no-3:165-175 May 58. 1. Katedra ortopedie VoJenske lel-arske akademie J. Rv. Parkyne v Hradci Kralove, prednosta -prof. MUDr. Jaroslav Vavrda.' (JOINTS. surg. T)lastic surg., with autoganous cartilage trauspl. (Cz)) (GART11AGB, transpl. autogenous, In plnstic surg. of Joint& (Cz)) f , r '7 lv~l /) i ~ A 0/1,Y, - -4k -1 c -~~ J~ t / VAVRDL, Jaroslav, i,~of. , 64,016, 1 ~0~. I~. Vitezalav Chlumsky. Acta chir. orthop. traum. cech. 25 no. 1:68-70 7eb 58. (BIOGRAPHIES Chlumslcy, Vitezslav (Cz)) V.kVRDA, Jaroslav; IM, JbLromir Acute hematogenic osteomyelitis of the pelvis. Cas. lek- cei*. 97 no-5: 159-163 31 Jan 58. L Katedra ortopedie Tojer-ske lekarske akademie J. Ev. Parkyne v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof. J. Vavrda, (OGTBOKYBLITIS, case reports pelvis, acute hematogenic osteomyelitis (Gz)) (PSLVIS, dis. osteoiVelitis, anute hematogenic (Gz)) -L 15290-66-' EPF(n)-2 EWAWAWT(x~-- ACC NR: AP600g37 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0038/65/011/009/0330/0335 AUTHCR: Chd1upaq Bo)-umil-Khalupav B.; ls!~~~-Khayfoszp I.; Vavrap Jarqslav-!!.--Vavra Ya.; Holeeek, JosiLf-Golechekq Y. CRGt Institute of Nuclear'Research, CSAV, R z (Ustav jaderneho vyekumu CSAV) TITIE; Automation of phyalcal exp3riments with polarized neutrons SOURCE: Jaderns energie,, v. 11, no. 9, 1965p 330-335 TOPIC TAGSS circular polarization, gamma radiationp radiative capturep neutron# automation ABSTRACT: A device is described that makes the apparatus for the measurement of circular polarization of gamma radiation from radiative capture of polarized neutrons on nmlei entirely automatic. Particular attention is aimed at problems having more general importance in the automation of physical experiments. This work was presented by J. Kopeckys Orig. art. has t .5 figure s. L SUB CCOES 200 18 SUBH DATE none ORIG REF: 005 Card I UDC: 539a125618,53 539-171-018 'OW 0 0 0 0V IT f if it I) W it 14 it It a- m -a )0 P pol a it V U W 13 19 V is m AU 41 U Ad OLO A 1 4 M " CC Vp It so S-ChlorAutyricacetals. -90 C041'asom cgelAoslov. Chem. Comm"K. 10, 414.1 4;1 PLIMS). :-so 00 ir To 100 cc. MtOH said. with dry JICI was added 100 Ir. cakined Sa~90,. thm with violent agitatifm and mtling ficifo (1), tile trillp. w" c1doddropwise.'MmMeCif C with K.C(% soln. (U). then treated with Nal[S(N 1111) and -tee again repeatedly with 11. and dried over sOul 11. it- (Worobtavric di-Me"rial M) b,.W,7'. was ob- tained. 11175 g.) was add"I to a vmll~-cwlml and agitated -00 -,Wn. of PrOll said. with IICI. tire ternp. tteing kept below The Inner layer was poured into ice watrr anti 90 #3 washed immediately with H, their with Ill and drit-d over -chlonbuivric di-Pr aerial thus .,btained olid H. Thr -1 00 bq IMI-4'. O-Chlofobuts;ir di-Ilm acrial, b1l 130-1 4, anti the diijo-Bu actial, b,. 1,219-30.5" were pmpl. in the saine go wav. T. C. Lo Cicvrql 17 00 1 !,roo :~j 200 ;.Nee t ~i Ze 0 S 4. A MITALLUNGKAL LITINATUOI CLAS11FICATION jo.. 11.1 all 1. t* 0 2., ;woe U is AT D, is u, or 6( K a R sg K it cc 4 OW 0 Is I V 0, '1 0 0 00 :0 so 0 0 0 06 0 00 0114; lot 100,11 0; 00 0 00 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nerar synthesis of lepidine. V. Transformstim of vinyl-" Italkles to ketones. Ivan Vamw Mata '4 Factorks. Zlin. Czech,). Cvllmio- Czethoskv. Cbtm. Commiumi. 14, 3IM-112HIP19)(in Friiiii-,h).-PhNif, and CHICICIIXILAStle its all. N,,OII At 35' forrurit llb.411- CHICII-XCIlte 11), b. I"'.1 Jul, (axalate, M. M-7% and Ilh%(CII,CII:CCINJr),, b,, 141-50". XOR in 75% ale. enuverted I it) llh%'I(CI(,CjCMe, bt. I'Zo*-N' (ozalAte. in. IRS"). '%'vtvIAti,,tt M I gave lite N-Ac deriv. (NJ), 14.r 1211-3'~ 1 And coned. )W)# at C", fortned Ph%I(Clf,ClilCO%fr (IV). 1h m. d.11 1.0497. m',1 P.J.' pt',? 1.5-212. xlf I.5R)-#O (oxalute m. 133 -4'; -micarlulone. tn. pk-mte. in. 2131, ixilfat,, decoulp. almlyc =*: I-": dcriv. IV). im Addii, of TV to M% p(mring (Hit" adding F' Cl. ..N. (I g. an't iieat' - Ing 4 hrs. at -P?* f"fill"I 1" 118'. (1:* x"P 1.611, mi: 1.61.101, ml; 1.611M (sulfatc, tn. 2t--I-). At 70'. 1 and covcd. ffSO, forintA It-pidine in poorer yield timil vit IV. ~+uiLtrlr, the [oflowing were pirpl. -, , thVm-N(Nmm1l1t% of 1. th 1711-140,' 111, bi 210",and V fas M. front p. tolubline, the P-Me alwl-'Ksof 1. 1l,. OW,dl* I 1Y7K7 n,! K !47W, mill, I - V-'( f"), And IV, in. 49 , 1k I-Ti ~1 -1., xt: lj~nxr -'. try 1.62110 (%U]fAtr, in. 192"); frZim paniNi'line, th *'IrO deriv- "I 1- 1), , I (ox:,Litc, in. 114-2'). U, li%idine resulted fit"I aticnilds to Prep. the analog or P.11 0), (PiLrate, rit. i'hc')nVrr1~j fly llco. "t ron temp. to 4-inethvilwntol 1~jjjinolinr' j*., m. 74 M. CIIACICCI;Cffs rracted slowly with Ph%*Ifs in .1q. Njoll to give ph.NIICII,CCI:-- C111- I)', IGSO& dill 111-t ;-,t on thii; Alxwe, total "JeCOMPti- 11011C Pb,,. No PhNUCII.CoMte ur 3. inethylintinle WA% u1nained. .101" Howe &-,)it KINN, E., NUDr.; VAVRECKA, M., 140r. Modifications of liver function In Peptic ulcer. Cask. g-astroente-r. q no-3:21?-213 Sept 55. 1. Ustav pro vvzklim vyzivy lidu, Praha. Reditel doc. Dr. J. Masek. (PEPTIC ULCER, physiology, liver funct. tests) (LIVER RJITCTT"IN TESTS, in various diseases, peptic ulcer) T testfoi,the diagnosis F-Of hyperthymi(Rim, Milan Vavrc&.-.% and Jan PttrAIPL 0 (Ill. int. k1bi., Cesk;ch 94, 49W(lQ55).-4)jte g. Patninnbenzoic acid (1) um-i WmiT16- Wed together wifli 0.5 1. !ca and both free sind total I I estd. in urine mAlMed at I-hr. Intervals. Glycinc and gim- euronic acid conjugates are also included as the method j -J measures all dLizutizable antines. The eifference betw-tu free aitd total I mprcsenU acetylated dcri,~ttives anti is ex-_ re*wd 0' 1 total 1. The acetylatiou test was er- - In! 13 control rubjmts. The av. % of acetylated I in hyper-i thyroid Vadequi is significantly lower in the urine collected In the fin4 avd second periods. The scatter of the valucs decreases Whe - .-e con between contjr(4i- and by ierthyrold patients Increases. -urine collected during the first 3 Acaylatim In ile firs. after I Intmk4t It recommended for dialloostic PuT)ORS, the' Y. being 01.8 :1-- 0.5 In controls, 33.0 :h 8.3% in yperth il A d f bl t It ld l a ve s" att to ecrease o ava e act , patients. Mcal hypcrthyroldlsrr~ is suggested by the fact that the differe , nAletits Is higher In between controlt and hyperthyroid the first hours of the test while the ai. 'matic level Is high. VAVMKA, M.; PBTMSSK, R.; YOKULKOVA, A. Citrate metabolism in human erythroc7tes; preliminary report. Cesk. gastroenter. 11 no.5:383--384 5 sept 57. 1. UVVI, Praha, red. doe. MUDr J. Masek.--Ustr. lav. SYN, Praha, pred. prof..MUDr J. Horejoi. (GIMT)IS, in blood in ervthrocytes (Cz)) (BRYMOCYTISI zetab. citrates (Cz)) V-11.10/9 MhZ:.34i:~chom. 3)(1-L A '53. M. Inst. fill- Er mi li,-;jiigs fo rs ch.. Prag XlV. D.-I L-i fuw; ut men-;c iNchrri Er% A Div %% I I ~ar:g dv-~ IN h '4 f.11 I I g I% vIt (I v r Eryt III-, yt vil C I 1- .1 11 It I v .1 bo I I to 11 it ft. 11 V f f f i it I I. 1. .1 f r Y 1 11 v 4, v y v s N ATU IM ISSFNSCII AFT I:N 1 .11 *! (.01 - -111) Fablen I Addl 1 I'll) of t-Ar.114, me reast's the acHOating ac-livit% of ervillim vto-tt fill lilt -'ll-I %~Oh 1!hwosv. Citratt, can act as*stibstratj- III tilt- ilk-elviollI4,11 tit ;11 "llifil it. I. I,Ythrok-Ylvs. IndepentlentlY tit gl.vool.vsoz VAVRECKA, M.;VOKAG, V.;PIIR&SXK, R.;VACRINKOVA, H.;BROWN, T. Iffect of chlortetracycline on fat metabolism. Cesk. fvsiol. 9 no.l.*95 Ja 60. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha. (CHWRTITRACYCLINS pharmacol. ) (FATS metab.) NOVAK, M.; VAVIW.c,KA, M.; VCKAC, V. Ultra-mizromethod for the determination of transaminases. Cas. lek.cesk. 99 no-5:152-i56 29 Ta #6o. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, red.doc. MLTDr. J. Hasek. (TRANSAMINASES blood) CZECHOSLOVAKIA POLED-NE, R. , PETRASIeK, R; Nutrition desearch Institute (U~T`av pro Vyzkum Vyzivy Lidu), Pra-ue. "Metabolism of '2ripalmitin-l-C'LL in Rat Liver." Prague, Ceskoslovenska -Pysiologie, Vol 15, ".1o 2, -~-,--b pp 61L.-85 Abstract: 27 1119 of a fat emulsion tavgod with tripalmitin-l-ClI was administered to each animal; in 10 rainutes a maximum of ()O,~ was found in liver lipids, in 60 minutes'it dropped to 20~'7, The activity in tho fraction of non-esterifiod fatty acid increases rapidly and then be-ins to drop. Incorporation in the phospho- lipid fraction is also very fast in the first 20 minutes. The activity of reesterified. triglycerides reaches a maximum in LO minutes and then drops. 1 Figure, 4 Western refurences. Submittedat "l~ Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 27 Sop 65- 1/1 - 136 - CZECHOSLOVAKIA PZTRAIIO~, R. P POL?,D,,E ~. VA',M2qjZX , ;-i utrition 2esoarch Institute (Ustav pro ~-Y- du , Prarue. U Z'Cum YZI "Changres in Lipogenesis Caused by Interrupted Starvation Una Oold." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiologie. Nol 15, No 2 , Feb 66, 1) 81 Abstract: Female rats were kept for 6 weeks at 230C and 50C, and giv.-,n food only j days in a week. C11L in the form of zodi-am acetate was i14 ected; interrupted starvation cauned a four-10'111~ increase of C incorporation into the toal lipids in the transferring the rats to cold further increased the C1h oration; Interrupted starvation increased the intake in ehol,~.st(-;r, o1 and docroased it in nhoanholi *d F..'sposure to cold rever.-,ei g~ s. this result; the main part ol is found in the .-fraction. 2 Western references. Submitted at the "16 Days of L Physiology" at Kosice, 29 Sep, 65- 1/1 162 CZECHOSLOVAKIA VAVRECKA M. ' POLEME, R., P~ETRAS--'K, R; Nutrition Research ---insfflN~e-(U-stav pro Vyzkum Vyziv y Lidu), Prague. "Incorporation of Palmitate-l-C14 Bound to Albumin in Lipids of Rat Liver Slices." Prague, Ceskoslovensica Pysiologie, Vol 15, No 2, Peb '06, p 6h Abstract: The incorporation is very fast for 5 minutes, slower between 5 and 10. In the first period there is mainly an increase in free palmitic acid, in the second an accumulation of non-esterified palmitic acid. Experiments were conducted at 370C. 1 Figure, 6 Western references. Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 29 Sep 65. -1~AM'NITC" AP6030219 SQUIZCE CODE,:' CZ/0057/66/OC)0/003/0132/0135 (Engineers; Sobota, --u`o~' (--n ,eer AUTHOP: Vavrecka.-Yliroslay r-4 I - E ~i CRG: Pro 4 ; k~', Meta i7rgical jects, Ostrava (Hutri pro"e J. TITMI~'~-iut~omation of 1700 mm wide sheet hot rolling mill at the East Slovakian Iron Works, and its prospectives ;SOLRCE: Hutnik, no. 3, 1966, 132-135 TOPIC TAGS: rolling mill, automation, hot rolling, sheet metal, metalurorking machinery ABSTRACT: The unit is ba3ically as wfill aubomatued as most of the present day plants anywhere in the world. It is more adv:--nead in thiL) respect than any other Czechoslovak plant. The greatest drawback at present is that the finishing. rrLill has not been automated at all. There is also no computer control at" all, while ome of the plants abroad are run by computer control everywhere but in the pReheating furnaces. The present installation at the East Slovak Iron Works will thickness of be, improved in two steps. To begin vr-th, automatic regulation of the t1f.e sheet in the finishing mill will be installed; it will be possible to regulate itriwithin �0.025 - 0.05 =- in the second step a computer for the regulation of th~ existing 4utomated equipirBnt will be installed. The main items of the equipment tcf be operated by the computer are given. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. [JPRS: 36,64~lj SUB CODE: 13 / SUBK DATE: none / MIG REF: 001 / SOV REF: 001 OTH REF: 001 Card hs PRAT, V.; KOTKOVA~ E.; DEJDAIR, P.; BROD, J.; IIOPJIYCH, A.; V OPPELT, A.; CPARVAT, P. Isotope renography in the diagnosis of chronic pyelonepKritls. Cas. Jek. Cesk. 104 no.52:1409-1420 24 D 165. 1. UsLav pro choroby ob,~hvi krevnilio v Praze (rbdiLel. prof. dr. J. Brod, DrSc.) a Vyzkiimriy ustav pro v~=Ati rtidloizotopu v lekarstvi (vedouci MUDr. B. Vavrejn, CSc.).