SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V. CERVENKA - F. CERVINKA

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&MVINYA, Vladimir,. prof., inz., arch. Fifteen*years since the nationalization of the Czechoslovak building in&wtr7. Poz sto*by 3.1 no. 6: 209-290 . 163. Vyzkumy ist&f vystavby a archite;,tury, Praha* Determining defects caused ly organisms in surface-witer supply. p. 270 VODA (ITstredni sprava v dnih..-) h,-)spodarstvi) Vol. 35, 'No. 9, Sept. 1956~ Praha,- Czechoslovakia SOURCE: East European List (EENL) Library of Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957 CERVINKA, Rudolf; STEPANEK, Yliroslay; VOTAVOVA, Mi-Iona; CERVEUCYVA,-Zva; KORBOVA, Wads; KANDIAR, Ykxxilian Limblogic study of the reservoir SkUlce near Zelivo VII* Contribution to technique of selecting now algicides. Sbor chem tech 1959s 247- 290. (Em 9S12) 1. Terenni laborator Ustavu higierW v Sedlici a Ratedra technologi* vady Vysdce skoly chemickojAmbnologicke v Prate. (ftecboslawakia-Limbloar) (ftechoslovakia-Resevoirs) (Cz*ohoslowakia-agioldes) STEPANEK, Hiroslav; CERVINKOVA, Iva Unnologic stmly ckf the reservolr.SedUce near Zeliv. VM. Horizontal distribution of the z0oplankton In various sections of the reservoir (Protozoa, Ratatoria. Crustacea)o &or pal voci VSChT 3 no.2:317-362 96o. (EUI 10:2) is Inatitut aislym I-Rafedra takhnalogil Yody. Praga. (csoehoslovakla-Beservoirs) (zooplanktan) (Protozoa) (Rotifers) (Crustacea) SERVIT, Z.; DUDAS, D.; MCIIEK, J.~ STERCOVA, A.; KRISTOF, M.; CZRVENKOVA, V. P Reflex effects in the pathogenesis of epilepsy in the Ught of clinical statistics. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no..1+0:1200-1204 5 0 162. 1. Fyziologicky ustav CSAV v Praze., reditel prof. dr. Zd. Servit. (EPILEPSY) (Rx=) CFAVENT., A'Inii,, ~nz. Enterprise plan and working method under conditions of standardized records and calculation. Podn org 18 no.103 438-441 0 '64. 1. Statn-I vyrobny autcdilu, Prague. by J ',L-WL. ZZ".. 'b= o: 417 I'll 47 13 o- C, U!d -!F"t c!' .11-f- Rt b7 a.4 Slalt M st ~tl;,-, C*Ltrln~rd u- CAI CERVENY. E. Saving fuel in the operation of railroads. p..142. ZE=-ZNICE. Vol. 4. no. 6, June 1934s Prague. CERVENY., E. CERVENY, Eduard Sbornik celostatni konference valeiru ve dnech 29.11., 30,11. a 1.12. 1956 v Praze, (CoUection of Reports on the National Conference of Rolling41ill Workers in Prague on Nov. 29 and 30, and Dec. 1,1956. illus.) Prague, Matice hornicke-hutnicka, 1957. 518 P. Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No. 33. 24 Sept 57. P. 724. E. CERVElff, E. Increased production of fine profiles and wire in the USSR. P. AO (Hutnik$ Vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. lQ57, Praha, CEechoslovak-ia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 CERVW, E* Development of automation in the Soviet rollinG mills. P. 1053. (HUTNICKE LISTY.) (PRAHAv CZECHOSIAIJAKIA) Vol. 12, No. 11, Nov. 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, No. 5, May 1958 V Acc ff/Amoll, 751 CERVL-MY, J. Cerverty, Jai -valayi Avnruza na letellech, (Icine, on virpj~tnea) N*t*QrOjQ_ -;Tc-k --,. ~rAv~- 4(f-;~ 2) 119-21 1950 4 figs. KhBH There ar' four t,,pical e C'Ilusds le.,dIng to, icing an~' cor;:srondinS1jy four types of airplane icing. which range from rl~:& to thick# tramparont crubt of ice. eor working oub a Whort-term fVr0C;%3t two 01CM1141tS are 11eC63S&rjr: 1) re3ultS Of radio- Seotion in the desired direction based on the largast "039ible numtor of -Merologicil asceuLs. The icing danger area will be deLem-'ned fraft the observed Lm4perAtur* ivA relative, '=idit~. .3ulj,)ect Ituadines 1. Icing of aircraft 2. Icing forecam ting- G.T. -7- and mmorm, oth"im adoliam SO to" lommem with MM air toy wal. at imp. let 11-13 days OW ~4%4d t.;;oills Co. in elott IS miallimaredric bnt humotbriamillollmommaMrA I "intutior Ixt. &W!ps tbr smover"imm mull Parels" old air. i- .dwav~a ta,64--W~ by wvd, in the finivAnd eat. Fv-Alm (Aushvis of Fdah. 11414111. pp. WI-2(C-A. 30. Milli) and %*bmnn (AAA.C. Mahsh ofAeWj"is,.'Wh vd., 190, p. 321 (C.A. W. 474179) wrtboh. chem, SIMI ww a6meratiom W the eaw is " -- - I. Tbr litm t~'; --4 "coffliftvanklim. brass we A The bms quAlity. c rh bowing its Smots I -cristic gkvm mW Anoma. I!= bkm& of flaw too wt mord in Imbril timimel, aml imtvvam. Far tuvarbogibrapaknum Wowntily ld vallilh vxt. -A M&u&t4 stmob IS 3 kg. wt POKI kit. 44 dmir it, Imittil toulwis mmml 0.6 in. ptir 1411) ka, J floe finkhA immum. Arivallysomblimtr Stmatitiem aft uttil in t1k itatimtry; 0~5-1.4 kS. pvc 1011 kg. cd Sma atut 41A 41.4 kC. its 6v er--mik, X&IICO, des"a vamilla 114-wins, in lultim iind pil c0 tbr 6mloW talml timlarto %6w13 Ix, flAorkme". It vam" brow aft owl Am illi'le dlial ild mil Sith ous" or dirmly ad" to flor W4 to OR. dkv-WA- MVENY,, Jan Wings and people. Letecky obzor 7 no*6,.176-177 -Te 163c. CMtVENYp Zan Rdw*40:14thout Illuslonee latecky obsor 7 no.91272-273 9163. CERVENY, Jan Fer %wr and crops, Letecky obzor 7 no.10004,306 0 163. Effect of temperature on the heat energy cnnsumption during the annual heating period October 16-April 15. Mftw -.pravy 18 no.W-3 F 165. 1. Hydrometeorological Institute, Prague. ACC NRs AP6021.161 AVZWRt Cerve7w, Jaroslav 5 toorolo GRGi gical InstitUte (low) TITIES Typification of anteordlogical altmations SW= l Keteorologicke spr&Vyg no. 4g 19650 101-103 ToPIC TAMs synoptic meteorologyq aeronautic meteoroloffs weather fore"Stim ABMiCT: Various typificatione of meather used in processing 30t""IOSIO&I 010=44 for the mods of aeronautical and synoptic meteorology as wU as weather-fore~avting are not ru3ly satisfactory vith respeat to the territory of - C9ocboaUQ9a*' The ,Lore n re-exam. present tyWication of the gical Instittdo hm there bee ined and irm tedo' Orlg.'art~ hast 4 figm-es ani I tableo' LBamd on author's JP4 Eng. abst.2 suI3 cDDz: o4 suEiR DATst none oRm RzFs o03 oTH ws 001 t, let j;o f c,(,eo die): of Ft AP6019416 (A) SOURCE CODE:' CZ/0078/66/000/005/0003/0003 AUTHOR: Kvetensky, Miroslay (Engineer; Ostrava); Foldyna, Vaclav (Engineer; Ostrava); Bernasek, Jaroslav (Engineer; Ostrava); Cerveny, Josef (Candidate of sciences; Ostrava) T ORG: none B TITLE: Improved method of manufacturing quality-steel tubes from ingots. CZ Pat. No. PV 2229-64, Class 7 et SOURCE: Vynalezy, no. 5, 1966, 3 TOPIC TAGS: alloy steel. steel tube, annealing, pickling, tube manufaicture ABSTRACT: A method had been introduced for manufacturing tubes and hollow bodie i from hard-to-form refractory, heat-containing and corrosion-resistant alloy steels -'Inickel'A~anganes land other additives such as molybdenum '~~anadiumF coromiurn, tgngsten,,,Tti.t-a-n-i.u-.m..,,lniobium;-Iboron 1~ilicm-4uminunt obalt,1-hitrogen,-7and copper.,,Jind which are prepared as ingots, roll products, forgings, centrifugal castings,'or crude castings drilled through the longitudinal axis. The method uses a ,two-or three-stage process in which the semiproduct undergoes gradual pressing or piercing operations which result in reducing its diameter by 70-95%. Between the 1/2 6 ACC MR2 AP6019416 forming operations, the billet in cooled and then by annealed at 800-850C and again slowly cooled; it can also be cooled at a controlled rate in the furnace. The surface. of the hollow (inner cavity) has to be pickled and machined before each pressing. Afterwards, it is either rolled on a pilger mill and normalized at 900-1150C, or annealed ati, 680-800C, and its surface is then finished b~r pickling, pickling and blasting, or pickling and leaching. IKPI SUB CODE: 13, 11 SUBM DATE: 17Apr64/ 212 at CERVENY., K. "Organization of work in group stables; a temporary arrangement." P. 9. (Ministerstvo zemedelbtvi. Rlavni sprava jednotnych zemedelskych druzstev) -Praha, Czechoslovka.) Vol. 11, no. 12, Dec. 1957. SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (REAI) LO, Vol. 7, No. 5, MaY 1958 -Our ig m as - Of 1#14PCT- 735 si '4,~l 0 at y cz, I in AM: vyir )l ivarlml Cift hory korole; row Id, v. 6. uo~ 1 u H 7 , -j t. ,50, p, 44-4 . - - -------- M I gy ma I l i s ne-n 1r te a -tmdvi d IV.ogr,,) I J;M, labjt, graph, Tel. , CZECHOILOWUMI/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and 11-4 C- Their Application . Corrosion. Protection from corrosion. Abs Jour : ]Ref Zhur - KhimiYa, 110 8, 1958, 25466 Author : Cerveny Ladisisvp Bartonieck Roberts Inst : Title : Corrosion Studies. )Mr. Hydrolytic Transfer of 2-Methyl- butanol-2 Chromate from Hydrocarbon Phase to the Aqueous and Its Utilization as Corrosion Inhibitor for Steel. Orig Pub : Chem. listy, 1956, 50, No 12.. 1880-18%; Sb. Chekhosle khim. rabot, 1957, 22, No 3, 908-913- Abstract : For passivation of steel use is made of the chromate of 2-mothylbutanol-2 readily soluble in non-polar solvents, such as for example vaselin oil or other products of petrolcum refining,, and rapidly hydrolyzed, on contact of such a solution with water, as a result of which there is liberated the CrO4 2- ion which passivates the Card 1/2 8 CZECHOSLOViUM/Chemical Technology - CheLdcal Products and n-4 Applications. Corrosion. Protection from Corrosion. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1958, 25466 surface of steel. The preparation is not a chemical entity; it is prepared by mixing tert-pentanol, at - 50,9 with CrO dissolvad in vaselin oil, and filtering off 2- %Jj~ble residue. Content of r04 the inso C in oil amounts to 0.90h%. Rate of transfer of the ester from oil into aqueour. phase has been investigated as a function of time. Further, were studied the correlations between electrode potential of steel and the concentration of corrosion inhibitor in hydrolyzate, and between hydrolyzate pH value and concentration of Cro42-. It was found that the ester is hydrolyzed with sufficient rapidity and that steel is passivated. already at it concentmt'Lon of 0001 g CrO4 4- per liter. Results shov that orgmic chro- as greatly enhance the protective properties of oils and that they can be utilized in practice. Communication Card 2/2 X= see KbFbim, 3-957, 59687. CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology CheA-cal Products and Their Application - Corrosion. Protection from. Corrosion. Abs Jour Author Inst Title : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1958, 25467 : Bartonieek R.,, Get- : - : Passivating Corrosion Inhibitors as Petroleum-Base Protective Agents. Orig Pub : Strojirenstvi, 1957, 7, No 3, 199-2o4. Abstract Card 1/1 : See preceding abstract* H-4 couraw C2,113CHOSLOVAKIA H. CATEGORY Cbemi.cal Technology. Chemical -rodzicts and Their Applications. Corrosion. Corrosion Control ABS. JOUR. RMMda., No 17, 1959, No. 61243 'AUTNDR % CeryenX,,_j4_. E7LE .........I Ranic Ch t s as Passi-vating Corrosion Inhi- 0 romill bitors for Metals Protected by Petroleum Greases Ono. po. Cbem . -ortimysI, U58, S, ~'o 12, 622-628 ABSTPACT Passive.-ting action of cerUin complex esters of cli acid witlv tertiary alcobols and its romic . - compvunds~ with amines were studied. Solubilities of those substances~ in water, in hydrocarbons Dana the crate of their transf er f roin solutions in hydro6aX'bojjS Linto the water phase were Linves- tigated This data permitted establisbinp basic conditions that -provide satisfactory protection, On the basis-of a correlation of the diffusion rate of water through a grease film and of the transfer of Cr04 2- into the water phase, the minimim concentration of an organic chromate per CAzd: 1/2 H - 12 Y, a' r Disirt. 4H3d/4E2c (J) A&E2c Carmine x1d. "of Zzmc Y Y, 4- cf.C.A.33,174J.-Atuftn0a Is suggested for the pudvation ofZu by the gas phase contVA Irspon of chromium kd-butyl alcoholate (1; as the pauR- tion agent. The mte-detil. factor of the pudvation proem ressure of die air a tial t te i of th I i t th nwy~% . a cons n9 s r on e e p p The Zn passivited by this method has a higher corrosion I * reldstar.-e than the Zu, vated by thromic acid soln. M., Actintim on ix- the pualwation of Irou in sul k 1l6 k d fork ac j M gjW e . rvau Se erka- an jWor - - lud. 2Ij_a e em rat M I= acnce or the ra ffe pEn jioln.~ .1 iron, in HSO, so I was dctd., and the us. up.to 9670 activati activati on energies were computed. , The dependencies of the on energy and of the goly. of iron In 1IgSOq on the AS04con.ca. have adifferent charactPr. Thereisnodis tinct difference befteen the activation enally In the passivity range of iron and the activation energy in the activity range. Unlike oth ra l th di l t f i t l H S0 er t a sso e n. o ron a ow 4 concns. s, t Is controlled by the chem. reaction and by the diffusion in' the panivity range. CX/- C boo ,7 v W IAWM&v Cervmv FOwbuavinst; ~Aotelklscblmd. pin we a. Ao"Onm IkW).-Ilmm entiptimalthepassiva tion of Zn title C=od. the f9bifn were studied, (1) the ty all lithe dwonste to pudrate metak in m eq. UW*m; 2)j do khmdm of fts trameltion Into the m 3)4, of 60 b4# jitbqr an Card IA -aht 16OW - COUNTRY Czechoslovakia CATEGORY H-4 ABB. JOUR. RZXhLn. , F-0. 22 19 59, 'ti-o 6 78918 AUTHOR (1-eryny.- -L. INST, Not given TITLE New Processes for the Protection of Metal Articles from Corrbsion During Sea Transport ORIG. PUB. : Techn Fraca, 11, iia, 2, 1?7-133 (1959) ABSTRACT : The author reviews the problems connected with the protection of metal articles during overseas shipment. The properties of plastic films and of 'cocoon'-type coatings in the protection of the surfaces from moisture aredascribed. Various methods for the application of additives and of volatile corrosion iAhibitors are discussed. D. Yakesh CARD: 1/1 CER'FEMZ. L. IlCorrosion studies." XXI. Passivation of zinc by cliromium tert-butylate in the -aaseous nhase. In Ger-.mn. o. 1400. COLLECTION CF CZECh1'CSLO',1,k1K CEDUCAL Praria, Czech. Vol. 24, "'o. ", May 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (IMAI), Lr,, 1161. 8, 1~o. 6, Sept. 50 Unclassified PHUN I BOOK EXPLOITATICK SIDVAK/4838 J/ *k~s an#Rudolf Celko, 1#*AW C*MM, Jurej Nouser, Profe sor, Engineer larnerbansk W Ladis Steiig7 sUW, -0ndrej Upt4k, and M NebesV, all engi- neers obrkmae kavov (maftniag or metals) Bratislava, Slovenak~ vyd-vo techn. lit-ry, 196o. 467 P. 2,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: Juraj Hauser EvIen Hirschfeld, Professor, Engineer, =4 Reviewers Cb:r Doctor, and Sugen , Engineer; Ed.: Pavol P" Engineer; Resp. Ed.: Pavol Hois-Azy, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Karol Holz rek. PURPOSE: This book is Intended as a textbook for students of schools of higher technical education. It may also be used by technical personnel in viachine-shop practice. COMM: The book presents the theoretical fUnfiMent&1s Of metal naebining- The construction of mat-hine tools Is described and ample machining PrObleMs are given. Also discussed are the MOSSUriAg and inspection of -chine parts and C&Nk-~ Machining of Metals SU)VAK/4838 machine tools, and the selection, planning, and econany or macbining proces.ses. The book is supplemented v1% standardo, The chapters were vritten as follows: J. Bekes, Cho. 2 and 5; R. Celko, L. eerveny, Chg. 9, 10 and 20; J. Rawer., Cho. 1 16 21 '22,-25, and Section 9 of Ch. 2D; Le Herbansky, Chg. 8 and 13; S. rissFezy,'Chs*.' 4. 119and 1T; 0. Uptik, Cho. 12, 143, 15A 19P and Section 2 or Ch. 7,and Section 9 bf Ch. 6; J. Nebe'04 Chg. 3, 6, 1 and 24. The authors thank their assistant& V. Bulle, Engineer, J. Potoc)4, Engineer,and F. Bminek. There are 187 references: 108 Czech, 39 Soviet, 17 German, 11 Slovak, 7 English,, 3 Hungarian, 1 French, and 1 Polish. TABLE (W CONTENTS: [Reduced) [Foreword 151 Ch. I. Introduction 17 Ch. 2. Theoretical A-domentals of Machining 20 1. Basic concepts and chip generation 20 2. Tool materials -~*a 3- Cutting forces and power required 39 4. Thermalphenomens in cutting 45 5. Wear of the cutting efte 47 rd"W-Vom- Machining of Metals 2. Treatment of blanWbefore usebining 3. Measuring and Ing out the blan Ch. 6* Mechanic ; rhining 1. Requireme s Imposed on machine toole 2. Machine eeaoo3l drives 30 Macbi -tool transmissions 4. S transmissions ~ndet 5. C 1nuous transmissions C 1:0 6. ralght-line drives Ch- 7- Turning 1. Basic concepts 2. Turning tools 3. Lathes 4. Gap lathes,, vertical lathes end vertical boring mills 5- ftellevIng lathes 6. Copying lathes 7. T urret lathes SUWAK/4838 93 94 98 98 103 103 107 in 3.14 U7 117 US 125 143 145 147 149 Car,r*ftio Machining of Metals SLOVAK/4838 8. Automatic and semiautomatic lathes 156 9. Special lathes 167 Ch. 80 U !! 169 1 ~Ic cicePts, B 169 2: Mi cutters n9 174 30 Clan IfIcatIon of all1ing machines 181 4. R of mining cutters 188 5- t C the vorkpitee In mining 190 6. Sol= ag the cutting coofttions for ailling 49 191 7- t, OPerat of mining mach1nes and attachments 195 a. Horiz -type milling -chfnes 202 9. Special lling machines 2o6 Ch. 9. I:J6UIngv Realming, Catmtersin3dag 214 1. Drilling 214 2. Pinishingg spot-facing of holes 224 3. Holding allUng cutters and the workplece on the drilling machines 228 Z/031162/010/012/002/002 D006/P102 AUTHORS:' Cerven;q Ladislavp Engineer, Loydova" BoiVena, and Solar"'tk, TITLE: Preservative wax for corrosion protection of products in the tropics PERIODICAL: Stroj6ensk~ vy#roba, no. 12, 1962, 606-607 TEXT: Problems of corrosion protection of products during their transportation in the tropics are briefly dealt with. Paraffin-polyethylene- ceresine base waxes used so far failed to provide satisfactory corrosion protection in the tropics mainly due to their low drop point. A new poly- ethylene-modified, paraffin-base protective.wax, containing corrosion-inhi- V biting and hydrophobic additives, is produced by the Vy"chodoceake" chemicke" zavody, n.p., zdvod Synthesia (East-:Bohemian Chemical 'Norks, n.p., Synthesis Branch Plant) in Uhri'ne"ves. Marketed under the trade name SILIVOSK, the product contains silicon oil as hydrophobic additive. Its drop point is 1000C and it forms a solid film of wax consistency on the product.. It is Card 1/2 Z/031/62/010/012/002/002 Pre3ervative max for corrosion D006/D102 suitable for all kinds of metal products regardless of their surface finish. Dissolved in lacquer-grade gasoline, the preservative can be applied at room temperature by spray gun, brush or dipping. The protective film can be removed by conventional metbods using a suitable solvent. Excellent results viere obtained with this preservative both in laboratory and field tests. Results of long-term tests will be published in a future issue of this periodical. There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Statn3. vyzkumny ustav ochrany materialu G.V. Akimova (G.V, Akimov State Research Institute of Material Protection), Prague Card 2/2 CERVEff , L.,, inz.; NEMM, M.; HUSAK, B., inz. RomDv~Ae coatings protecting electric machines during the ispegnation of winding* Strojir*vAtvi 12 no#7020-522 J1 162. 1. Statni vyakumzW wtav ochrazur materialuj, Praha (for Cerveny and Nemec). 2. Hatni proJekt,, Praha (for Husak). CERVEff,, Ladislay, inz.; IDIDOVA 1, Bosenag SOIARIK,, Pavel Preservation waz fw protection of products from corrosion in the tropim Strej vp 10 no.12:60&.6M 162. .*',, 1 2* Statni vyakumy ustaw sobrany materiaLlu G.V. IkInawap ft*M. , m CERVENr, Indialav; SOLARIK Pavel M~ 1 9 Pntection OfIciency of domestic and forelp pftservation 4ils. Rcin a uILlie 4 noo22:381 D 162. t I* Statni Tyzk=y wtav ochrany materialu GeV@ Akiuoyaq FraMe CERVFM. LadislO. inz. SOLARIKP Pavel Some ~#6hence with the production and application of pre- serving wax. Stroj vyr 11 no-9:458 S 163. 1. Statni vyzkumny ustav ochrany materialu,, Praha. L 3iL226-66 vxp ( j Rm - -- -------- - . t ACC NR, jj&-20831 SOURCE CODE: CZ1003- 165/0i3/010/0686/0692 AUTHOR: Qerveny, LadiBlav (Engineer); Nemec, Miloslav ONG. veny] Institute of Wareho (Ustav skladqx%ho Cei, using Management, Pragu? hOSDodarstvi); [Nemecj State-lWs-earch Institute for Economic Use of Prague (Statni vymkumny ustav ochr rialu) ./any mate TITTIF: Airtight packaging of large engineering products 17 SOURCE: Strojirenska vyroba, v. 13, no. 10, 1965, 686-692 TOPIC TAGS: packing material, packaging machinery BSTRACT: The article discusses the problems of temporary protection and ckaging I A pa of engineering products for exacting warehousing ;.-A transportation. The methods and materials used are described and cost estimates are given& Orig. arts hasi .5 figures and 4 tables. [JPRS1 SUB CODE:- 13 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 010 L Cord 1/1 UPC: 621.798:382: 621.798.4t 672-5:621-798 59 TA YE."DICA SeE 2 Vol 1212 PHysiolory Feb 758. OF TOTAL AND PKI(II-HE'UAL CIRCULA'IIO.N TINIEs- ,%It% ~enf`celkovcf a 1wriferrif ob6hovd (toby Ce rven V 0. . K cc I It! K A. d 11 1 a t I I o v d It . - ICAS. LEK. eE";. *7-9-7 - a n 1 (5 8 738 (12108-1213) Tal)les I III is. 3 Anvest ig-,:t ions were made on thee irculat ton t inieby means of sod Win fluorescein: 13U ;,nalyses have been calcried out. Fluorescence was always obvious to tile eve. This method was used to measure circulation time in the femoral artery - var .ix on the lower extremity -and the arte riovenous ,;hunts in patients with varices. The patients were afflicted frequently by spasm with intra-avterial administration (10 --tit of LA patients fiad markcd silatim despilt, like 8inlultallcolm tine of a nae Stile sia) 1he circulation time was checked Ili vark:es (antevullital vein to varix) in it reclining position, with raised legs, and in a standing position. It has been shown lc;:it with varices with a moderate 0-greee (of saphenous insufficiency the circula- tit,ii time is prolonged by 17.2 sec., while severe varices show a prolongation of 62 see. Raising tile extremity W shortens the circulation time to about normal levels, i.e. about 30 sec. In extensive varices with a severe degree of insufficiency. the time is shortened but is still higher than in patients with a more moderate de- gree of Varicosities. In an erect posture, varix to antecubiltal vein circulation lim, is prolonged to 104 see., whereas the normal maximum here is about 70 sec. Tt.s n.ethod appears to be satisfactory in such cases, as well as in other vascular d',S- .irders. YUC 1K, M. CERVIW, 0. Leukemia & gastric secretion. 1. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.40:1259-1264 3 Oct'58. 1. IT. interni klinika KU v,P"ze. predupsta prof. Dr. B. Prustik. (MUKEKIA. LTKFUTIC. compl. histamine-res'ist.' acbqlia (Pol)) (LIMMU. 1412WCYTIC, compl. Bame) (GASTRIC JUICI histamine-resist. achylia in lymphatic & myelocytic leukemia (POW (HISTAKINE. eff. same) GERVENY, 0.; FUGIN, M.; HONSKY, R.; SYAZL, I. leukemia & gastric secretion. IL Blood pepsinogen level &,uropepain ex- cretion in-leukemia. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.43:1354-1357 24 Oct 58. (IM=IA. metab. blood pepsinogen & urinary uropepsin (GX)) (PEPSINOM, In blool in lenksula WW (UIWPVSIN. In urke I same) T-RCIISK, A.; GZRVENY, 0.; PODZDGK, A.; BOJUM, Z.; PIATIWVA, H. I- Postphlebitic syndrome. Cas. lek. ceiik. 97 no.45:1410-1415 7 Nov 58. 1. IT. interni klinilm IM prednosta pror. Mr. Boh. Prusik cleu korespondent OSAV. 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