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1. i - A , "I"i I I ln~ ..... ... ... . ..... -,U:I. Zia ses und ke Lc, t-ciij, ~j. -i . r:v cin, icj a is. --o- . arc;~ wpwnet. 35 no.9:1-315-1318 II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Ail w Lodzi (Kierownik; doc. dr. ined. J.R. Chojnowskil), ADAMSHVILI, N.G. Color as a factor in the illusion of fixated set. Bksp. imels po paikhol. ust. 1:303-309 158- (MIRA 13:12) (Attitude (Psychology)) (Hallucinations and Illusions) (Color-Psychology) MOM, Stanislaw; ADAII`S~_tt, Bozera; MINOUIECKI, Yxzyimto~1 Whole-body counter for internal contamination control. Nukloonika 8, no.8:565-572 163. 1. Institute of Nuclear Research, flealth Physics Department,, Warsaw. AMTSKA, DwItita; RMER, A case, of achondr(~,,-Iasitt. ]~` ,lr!.5.-5t -,) - M-P65. " I ~ "1 1 ~-4 1 " % I L Z Katedi- % y E2dokrynologil A'-acl:L!,,Ii 1,%dycznej w Lo~zi (Kierow- nik: prof. d,-. T. Pawh'K,--",skl) j z Kateirv Ort,)dancli Arl-ad-nki I-ledyemiej w Lodzi (K1 A *1 eruwnfl-.~ do~;. d:-. H. r,c)ndrat--Vbdzicka). ADAMSKA, Janina ------- -- . 11 - - On the value of pseudoisochromatic tables. Klin. oczria 33 no.1:77-84 163. (COLOR PERCEPTION TESTS) (AUTOMOBILk DRIVER EXAMINATION) (RAILROADS) ADAMSKA i K. The Gostyn glass plant continues to grou beautiPal and exce3lent'. Przemyel Materialow Budowlanych 9 no.19sl,2 My 162o Krystyna Reminiocomeo of an old merabor of the Cmirzimiqt T"arty of Poland, An ~ntemiew vilth TeofJ1 Mllewicv, Pizom ri-nt budoi; 9 r,o,,17.-,3 -30 Ap 162,, ADAMSKA, Krystyna A call for help from the Zawierdie Asbestos Tile Works In Ogrodzieniec. Przem mat bud 9 no.260 25 Je 162. ADAMSKA, Krystyna Before th-!y ntart to conquer tho glass IMustry; on the role of the graduates of the Glass Technological College in Wolomin. Przem mat bud 9 no.29/30:1, 2 22 JI 162. ADAMOWSKA-FURTAX, Krystyna An unusual ense of rupture of the cornen following forceps deliver7. Polski tygod. lek. 14 n0-30:i4o4_11105 27 JUIY 59- 1. (Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu Pomorskiej Akndemil Mekcznej im. Gen. K Swierczewskiego w Szczecinie; kierownik: prof. dr ned. W. Starkiewicz) 3IRTH INJURY) (COMIM, wds A inj.) POLMD A I,,;,) NY SK I, -,.I A R ^I N !:o '0 !-a I I ri a, I n t o rn PAI (Odd a i a). Uf the 110_spitai (5zPitL.I) 1U. Jonsohera in Lodz (Director: Docont, Dr. wed. J. C140JN0WSXI) "Comparative Studies of the Diuretic Effc~ct of Di-arazine and Othor Coramoaly Ua,,~rl Di%irotics." Warsr~w, Folsk-I Typodetik Lakart;kl. 1&1 18, No 2, 7 j,,L-i 6,3, pp Abstraot: rAuthor's English summary modified] Ibc ditirotic ZF-7r-,Ot-of a-vfvri4ge do!,,es of diurnrina wore conapArod writh thogf_% If -jjtjyrf,#kn, theophyllinv, clhlorthiazide~, and diur- nmid*j, Troatment uith diurazio-s arid salurgan togtAthcr was found to be addit-1,.a, wi-h theophilline or chlorthinxidt)-- additive to some extent, &nd non-additive with ditzramide. Thore aro 8 rofor*noes, af ~*bich 2 are Polish, crie English, and .15 Geman. 1-.!/ 1 1POLAND CROJNOWSKI, jozef 1~ysxard and_APAHSKA~~ ~KQWS~K Halina, Division 118" of Internal Diseases (Oddzial Chorob Wewnetrz~- nych "B") of the Hospital (Szpital) im, K, Jonschera in Lodz (Ordynator: Docent, Dr. mod. J. R. CHOJNOWSKI) ficlinical Observations on the Anticoagulative Effect of Fonhydron.11 Warsaw, Polski Tygodnik Lokarski, Vol 18, No 21, 20 May 63, PP 744-747 Abstracti [Authorsf English summary modified] A chronic doso ;7f 130 mg daily of Polish anticoagulant Fenhydron (1,3 di- phenylindandion) administered to patients with myocardial in- farotion reduced prothrombin to the thorapoutic level in most of them after second or third day, with normal level return- ing on the third day after administrQtion ceased. Fenhydren reaction was stable, general condition of patients Improved, no side effects were noted, and fluctuation of prothrombin level was smaller than with Pelentan. All eight (8) refer- ences are to English-language sources. ~Ll 7.&KWZWSKA, A.;AD&MKA-PIBTKIZWIGZ, K. "i-, W,e " - - - Experimental investigations on the influence of some antibiotics on the schleroma bacillus. Bull. Soc. amis. so. Poznan; Ser. C. no-3:61- 69 1952. (GIML 23:4) 1. Of the Otolaryugological Clinic of Poznan Medical Academy and of the State Institute of 4giene. Poznan. BENI# I.Iv; AD#,SKAYAO G~S. Reducing capital Investments and lowering transportation and operation costs in the glass industry, Stek. I ker. 17 no.6:9-13 ja 16o. (MIRA 13:6) (Glass ranufacture) ADAICIM, I.A. (I~bzkva) -1 Writiw,.-& kine -Lie !quation in har-monics (cunriliflear coordinates - axioym,--etric case.). Zhur. VyCh. muit. i nut. fiz. 3 no.-).-91r-)7-9!,l S--O 163. (~HRA 16-.11) ACCESSION NRs AP4037252 S/0208/64/004/003/0473/0484 AUTHORS: Adamskayap I. A. (Moscow); Godunovp S. K. (Moscow) TITLEs Method of spherical harmonics in the problem of critical parameters SOURCEt Zhurnal vy*ohislitellnoy matematiki i matematicheakcry fizikit To 4v noo 3t :1964P 473-484 TOPIC TAGSt spherical harmonics*p critical parameter, spherical reaetorp multigroup ,approximation, reactor dimension ABSTRACTi The authors study the problem of determining critical parameters of spherical reactors in a multi-group approximation by the method of spherical har- monics. The problem for 2n harmonics and m groups is reduced to a system of 2= ,differential equations for 2 mn unknown functions yi,, i ~ Op j - ,1,2,*..,m, The Index i denotes the number of tho haxmonict and j the number of 'the group. The system of differential equations hao the fom-.. in (~ty,.", + kyl-i'j) 41Y(kil dr dr vj k-1 i mO,f (2n - t); j1,2,.. Card ACCESSION NRs AP4037252 Here 2) (2) -21+ 1 2-1-17. ki+l. 2i+1 Vi in the velocity of neutrons of the J-th groupt ;h- is a parameter (time constant ,of the system) and is density. Computing the variable yi as the components of j the vector y in 2mn dimensional epaoet the system am be rewritten as p d' + Qy + Mly = pDy, (3) dr where P, Q, Vp and D are matricess' The problem of finding critical parameters can -be handled in the following manner. Considering strictly given reactor dimenaionat find th'o lenat value of the parameter -& for whioh (3) h~s a nontrivial solution satisfying the given boundary conditioney or determine the least value or the parameter g j with ?,,w 01 for which system (3) has a nontrivial solution in the region [01,6~9 satisfying the given boundary conditions (problem of critical reactor dimensions)# eto# The method proposed by the authors for solving this problem is a trial method, Given successively the values of the parameter being determined (,s or,>,), one solves system (3) and each time computes some variable 4 - "residual" whiohp roughly speakingp shows how much one boundary condition is not satisfied when the other is satisfied. Trials are made untilt for the chosen Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRs AP4037252 value of the parameterp the residual is practically equal to zero. "A great deal Of the work in setting up the programs (without which this paper could not have been written) was done by IP F* Sharova," Orig, art. hass 12 formulaso ASSOCINTIONs none NMI 131W3 DATE ACQs Munk EXCL 00 So CODE1 MA NO MW SOV, 005 OTHMs 000 Card 3/3 ADLIMAY-42 J.A.; GODUVOV, ",.K. ( -N ozi ,,,i a ) Method of upbari,,:~ !n tho problf,:% of vritical parapietera. Zhu-r. vych. mat. i mat. fl.,z. 4 nc1.3;4i3-48/, My.-Je 164. (MIRA 17:6) U,95R/Medicine - Vitamin Ell Feb 49 Medicine - Pregnancy "Vitamin B Content in Pregnancy Complicated With ToxicosiG14 K. B. Adamskaya,'Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecol, Moscov Med Inst, Min of Pub Health USSR, 2 pp "Akusher i Ginekol" No 2 Includes chart shoving the relative Vitamin Bl con- ten~ in mnpregnancy, normal pregnancy, and preg- nancy complicated by toxicosis, showing the expedi- Incy of using this vitamin in treating the latter c"es. Dir, Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecol: Prof Alow" Braude, Ron Sci. _63/~W38 S/123/61/000/015/028/032 A004/A101 AUTHORS: Gellts, V. E., Adamskaya, R. T. T=: New core binders without oil FEMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 15, 1961, 14, abstract 15G92 ("Tr. N.-i. in-ta mestn. I topliv. prom-sti", 1959, no. 14, 54-60) TECT: The authors describe some types of synthetic binders. The binder on the base of polydiene of the Yefremovo Plant with an additi=.of 7% of 25% manganese naPthanate solution ensured a mixture strength during tensile tests of 7-8 kg/om (drying for 1.5 hours at,200 0C, binder quantity - 3%). The emulsion binder on the base of ooumarone resin ha6a tensile strength of 7 .2 kg/cm2 when the speoimat.were dried for 1.5 hours at-200 0C. The outer emulsion medium was a colloidal a -queous suspension of bentonite clay of the Pyzhevsk deposits. The binder on the base of dehydrated kerosene oxidation products ensure a mixture of the following technological indices: 65ct in the green state 0.08 - 0.1 kg/cm2, 6~ of the dry specimens - 12-14 kg,/em2, gas permeability of the green specimens - 320-340 units. The mentioned properties were obtained for mixtures of the Card 1/2 New core binders without oil 8/123/61/000/015/028/032 A004/A101 following composition (in parts by weight): K70/100 sand - 100; binder - 3; bentonite - 5; water - 0.75. All the developed binders ensure an easy shaking- out of the cores from the castings. There are 9 references. S. Zhukovskiy [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 ADAMMI, A. We export paper products and scbool and office articles. p . 195. PRZEMYSL CKEWNY. Centralre Zarzady Przeroyslow: Drzewnego, Meblarskiegot i Lesnego i Stowarzyszonif, Imynierow i Technikow - snictwa I Drzewnletwa. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1958. ~brthly List of East European Accession (FFAI), LG, Vols. 8, No. 9, S'eptember,19 59. Uncl. STEFAN, Zbigniew;ADA11SXI, Alojey 1-1---..-.-%-.-~..-..,-..,~-~-,~, ~~ Use of the curve of the c-,Irotid Prtery nulse in the evaluation of a phonocnrdiogram. Polski tygod. lek. 13 no-3;81-,95 20 Jan 58. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych Akademil Medycznej w Poznaniu. kierownik: prof. dr Stefan Ewnsniewski. Adres: Poznan, ul. Dluga 112, 1 Klin. Chor. Wewn. AM. (CARDIAC MURMURS AND S OUIMS plionoQardiography, cnrotid artery pulse curve as standard (Pbl)) (iLRTERIES, G&ROTID, physiol. pulse curve as standnrd for phonocnrdiography (Pol)) L_)/ W All V- 2609. THE CLINICAL ASPECT OF SYPHILIS OF THE LIVER AND SPLEEN Przyczynel: do kliniki kily watroby i Medziony -Adams k i A. and W i t o s z ii s k i S. Klin. Chor. Wewn. A. M., P_o`zni3_-_ 1-'_0'_L. TYG. LLK. 1958. 13~13 (484-487) Tables I Three cases of syphilis of the internal organs (liver and spleen) of an insidious course are described. By a specific treatment, disappearance of inflammatory symptoms, of portal hypertension symptoms and of hypersplenism was obtained. Normalization of the electrophoretic values of the strum proteins was an im- poMnt criterion of the improvement. (Vi. 50) WITOSZYNSKI, 51nwomir; ADAMNI, Alojzy Dinguostic difficulties in malignant lyinphogranulomatoma. Polski tygod. lek. 13 no.41:1587-1589 13 Oct 58. 1. (Z I Kliniki Chorob WewnetrznYch A. M. w Poznaniu; kierownik: prof. dr Stefan Kwasniewski), Adres: Poznan, ul. Dluga 113, 1 Klin. Chor. Wewn. A.M. (11ODGKINIS DISMS11, diag. difficulties (P01)) JJSINSKI. lazimiers; ADAMSKI, Alojzy, NEWMAN, Xrystyna. Evaluation of peripheral vasculnr function based on photoplethysmographic tests. Polakie arch* made wewn, 28 n0-5:731-737 19580* 1. Z I Klinild Chorob Vewnetrznych A.M. w Poznaniu Kierowniki: prof. dr med. S. Kwasuiewski. Adres autora: Poznan, u1. Dluga 1/2 I Klinika Chorob Wewnetrznych A.M. (PLRMYSMOGRAPHT9 photoplathvamnp-raphy in normal cond., rheum. arthritis & peripheral vase. die; (Pol)) (ARTMTIS, RHMATOID.-Dhysiology photoplethysmography (Poi)) (VASCULAR DISEASES, PERIPHERAL, physiology, same (Pol)) EMARDCZIKOWA, Anna: CELLARY, Jerzy; ADAMSKI, Alojzy Usefulness of electrophoretic examination of blood serum proteins in rheumat. iritis. Klin.oczna 30 no.2:157-161 16o. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu A.M. w Poznaniu. Kierownik, prof.dr med. A. Kwaskovski. Z I Kliniki ChoTob Wownetrznych A.M. w'Poznaniu. Kierownik: prof.dr med. S. Kwasniewski. (ARTHRITIS RHEUMATOID compl,) (IRITIS etiol.) (BLOCD PROTEIRS) ADAMSKI, Alojzy Treatment of ventricular tachycardia, Polski tygod.lek. 16 no.4: 110-134 23 Ja 161. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A.M. w Poznaniu: kierownik: prof. (ir Stefan Kwasniewski, (TACHYCARDIA PAROXYSKAL ther) ADAMSKI, Aloj2y; GUTOWSKI, Jerzy; WITOSZYNSKI, Slawomir Activity of glutamic-pyrav a transaminase (GPT) in the blood serum in rheumatic diseases. Polski tygod. lek. 16 no.32:1224-1228 7 Ag 161. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A.M. w Poznaniu; kierownik: prof. dr Stefan Kwasniewski i z Zakladu Chemii Fizjologicznej A.M. w Poznaniu; kierownik: prof. dr Zdzislaw Stolzmann. (RHEUMATISM blood) (TRANSAMINASES blood) ADAMSKI, _Alow - - Recurrent anuria during the course of chronic glomerulonephritis. Fol, tyg, lek. 17 no.11:402-403 12 Mr 162. 1. Z I Kliniki Oborob Wewnstrzrqch AN w Poananiu; kierownik: prof. dr Stefan Kwavnierwaki. (GLOMMULONEPHRITIS compl) (ANURIA atiol) NOWAK,Stefan; AMMI, Alojzy; WITOSZYNSKI, Slawomir; GUTOWSKI, Jerzy Effect of acute ethyl alcohol intoxication on the activity of glutamic- pyruvic transamirTase (SGPT) in the blood serum. Pol. arch. med. vewnet. 32 no.1:69-73 162. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr med. S. Kwasniewski i z Zakladu Chemii Fizjologicznej AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: Prof. dr med. Z. Stolzmann. (TRANSP24INASES blood) (ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION blood) ADAMSKI~ Alp zy , _'- j Liver tunction -tests in chronic progressive rheumati M. Poznan. tow, przyjac. nauk wydz. lek. 26t5-32 163. (ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID) (LIM FUNCTION TESTS) GPJ%I,,%, Ryszard; ADA14SKIo.-R2AY.; RI-,TSCI!NWR) Ryszi.rd, Therapeutic effects of hepason in liver c-,rrhosis. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.14:523-525 5 Ap 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob !,.Iewnetrznych AM w P-)znaniu (Kierownik: doc. dr. K. Jasinski). ADAMSKI. Alo zy; WITOSZnSKI, Slawomir - --- I i Liver function after partial gastrectom-y. Poi. tyg-. lek. 20 no-40:1502-1504 4 0 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrziiych AM w Poznaniu (Kierownik: doe. dr. K. Jasinski). ADAMSKI, Bozydar; IbWODWORSKI, Jan Production of piston rings for Ganz type combustion motors. Prz-egl kolej mechan 14 no.10:301405 0 162. 1. ~aklady Napraweze Taboru Kolejowego, Poznan. I GNILKA, Tadeusz; TWARDOSZ, Wladyslaw; AM4SKI, C7ryl Results of immediate and "mote surgery of urological lesions following gynecological operations. Fol. tyg. lek. 18 no-32: 1194-1196 5 Ag 163, I Z II Kliniki Poloznictwa I Chorob Eol-lecych AM w Poznaniu; &rownikt doe. dr E. Howorka I z I Kltdki 01drurginnej AM w Poznaniu; kierownik,. prof~ dr St. Now..cki. (HYSTERECTOW) (BLADDER DIS'ASES) (URETER) (WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (VESI;'OVAGINAL FISTULA) (POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS) (IATROGENIC DISEASE) GNILKA, Tadeusz; TWARDOSZ, Wladyslaw; APMS,KI-: _ Cyryl Results of Kelly's operation in urinary incontinence in women. Ginek. pol. 34 no,4:502-506 163.. 1. Z II Kliniki Polozniatwa i Chorob Ko"Liecych P14 w Poznaniu K~erownik: prof. dr med. E. Howorka i z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr med. '.. Nowicki. (URINARY INCONTINENIT) (SURGERY, OPMATIVE GYNWOLOGY) P,&ptr: 4E2c/4Eab(w) Adnaiski C., C26rski A., KotxUhz~~ Classification of Fivults In ,,Systematy),a wad odle-,ow mtali trie'lel-amych". Warszawa, 1956, PWT, figs. 2A, A of ~~It ' in sion-fmous metal castings; description Of faults', clashificution of cattses leading to appearance of faults; com Parison of possiblo causes lead!ng !o appearance of particular kinds and varieties of faults; and an atlas of fault,3 In non-ferrOU3 metal castily9s Millie In sand, gravitation metal and presSUre moulds. The work includes i"for'nation concerning lechnical poijit,; to be o*rved when receiving I R.'r 5634 G09.115.762 539.SS7 KcupkcrA,ski A., A&-~mski C, On lite Problem of the P15tticl of 811L , IL zaguitnivaic. plaztyczllo.~Ci SuUminu," 111-t-glqd (M10%vnWiLwa. No, 12, 1957, lip. 341-347, 23 fig.. Sty,eral attempts to Impro-it the tecbnology of casting saumin OoritaW.W a~roximately 1191a Si, were rna6e Mth a view lo obtain- ing the maximurn valxw of vli~~ngaii,,n in tho lem'W test. It w4a fbo~Ld lhat ithe pouaing tho rtfiqisig w,'kth niltrt)gea and thfj rro- c1lik.Alon with inctAlic sodium havet rOiISNVL-ahl! 111flut-ace. Aft',r 15 rivInutes of rt-finang, the ~ncrwse In the to 501;* of the Yalu before zeftning, Silumin xva3 molific-d by ui~ing the follolm*xW we)ght perccreagc-a a ,,ocllum In r0allon tolthe inotal -1 .. .. - . - - - -- - - P/038/60/005/001/001/002 A076/A126 AUTHOR.- TITLE: Adamski, Czeslaw Low-:opper brass. Problems of Oie ~' phase PERIODICAL- Archiwum Hutnictwa, V. 5, no. 1, 196o, 3 - 6o TEXT- The increasing shortage of copper in the World and in Poland is 'a great problem -for the Polish economy, sinde copper ore mined in Lower Silesia Is relatively poor containing only 0.5 to 1% of copper. The Polish industry pro- duces less copper than required. As most of the copper is needed in production of bronze and brass products. The author liEts and describes general properties of copper-zinc products, special-brass, low-copper brass, industrial low-copper brass, produotion technology of castings and rods, M49 brass sheets, and describes the problem of ~ phase in low-copper brass. By low-copper brass the author means copper alloys with zinc and other special additions in which the copper content is usually lower than 50%. The chemical compositions of these alloys are within the following lim.1te: cu = 4o - 5o% N1 = 0 - 5-0% mn = o - 4.5% Al = 0 - 0-5% Fe = 0 - 3.5% Si = 0 - 0.5% Card 1/ 3 Low-copper brass. Pb = 0 - 7.0% Problems of the a phase P038/60/005/001/001/002 A076/Ai26 zn = 4o - 50% The chemical analysis related to the equilibrium system of copper-zinc and the so-called coefficients of the structure changes prove that the alloy ought to re- veal A ' and-~ phases in its structure. For the presence of the r phase the low- copper brass ought to be br14.tle and hard materials being of no technical use. Ac- tua).ly they are alloys of the structure and the mechanical properties of cast specimens of the low copper brass are within the range of: Rr - 4o - 5o kg/mm2 a4 = 10 - 20% U = 2 - 3 kgm/cm2 HB = no - 14o kg/mm2 It was possible to obtain the structure in bra2s of a relatively Yery low copper content owing to the A. KrupkowFkj. and C. Adamski rule, which relates the struc- ture of brass to the _a~;,o of copper content to zinc,The author's investigations proved that the casting of small parts in metal forms, e.g., household taps, causes 'rhe appearance ofd phase. Further observations showed that if specimens of the same alloy were cast simultaneou4ly in sand and metal forms, in those cast in metal forms separation of the,,/ phase was seen. In order to confirm the assumption that ,he 2eparations of the ?/phase might be caused by segregation, the specimens of low-copper brass in which the presence of the ~ phase was found, were annealed for Card 2/ 3 Low-copper brass.. .. Problems of the ~ phase P/o38/6o/oo5/boi/oo1/002 Ao76/A126 2 - 12 hours at 300 to 8000C. These tests revealed the ~ phase separations dis- appear after annealing. The influence of the X phase separations upon strength, impact, anti-friction properties and corrosion was investigated. The results re- vealed-that the appearing separations of the ~ phase in low-copper brass of the ratio Cu:Zn-~l do not cause great changes in theproperties of these alloys. In conclusion the author states that: - 1) the r phase range does not appear in the equilibrium system corresponding'to low-copper brass in which the ratio of CU:Zn > 1. The appearance of some separations of the ~ phase in these alloys is caused,by the segregation of the allo~lng components. A proof of this is the dis- apearance 6f these separations after annealing. 2) Small separations of the -,'(' phase do not disqualify the alloys causing a relatively small decrease of their properties; the decrease is proportional to the(~ phase content.inthe brass. There are 20' photographs, 21 tables, 25 figures and 56 references: 27 Soviet-bloc and 29 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the most recent English-language publi- catlon reads: Smithells C,J., Metals Reference Book, London 1955.. ASSOCIATION: Katedra Odlewnictwa Akademii G6miezo-Hutniczej, Krak-6w (Foundry Department of the Mining and Metallurgy Academy, Krak6w) SUBMITTED: July 1, 1959. Card 3/3 ADAMSKI, Czeslbw; ZDQ,,'IELSKI,,, 'dam Influence of' teclmolq:ical parameterz; on the structure and properties of silumin. Metal i odlew 39 no.8:23--42. 161. 1. Katedra Wlewnictvia Akade,ii Gorniczo-ilutniczej, Zaldad Cdle~mictva netali Niezelaznych. -- --- ----- .0 /Co- 61/000/037/001/003 P300jD307 AUTHOR: Adamski, Czesyaw 11TLE: New alloys of zinc SOURCE: Krako/w. i'kademia GO'rniczo-Hutnicza. Zeszyty naukowc. no. 37f 1961. Metalurgia i odleiniictwo. no. 7, 35-57 I J T=: The present article is a continuation of a series of studies carried out jointly with Professor Doctor A. KruDkowski on possible alternatives to the use of Cu and Sit, and was aimed at determining the composition of a Zn alloy suitable for hcavy duty, %':-hich could replace some alloys of copper. Zn-iil (I) and Zn-Al-Cu (II) syGtems were studied. In system 1, in which Al was varied from 47--X-7oin steps of 2/,,, the effect of L1 was studied on the hardness, tensile strength, and elongation, in alloys cast in sand and in metallic molds. Structures and wear properties were also investiga- ted (the latter for 5-30% Al). The most promisinpj results were ob- tained for Al contents of 14-18%. In system 11, Al was maintained at 14-16% (11a) or 16-18'jo (lIb) and Cu was varied from 0 to 576 in Card 1/2 P/501/61/000/037/001/003 New alloys of zinc D300/D307 steps of 15; in each Geries of tests. No essential difference be- tween Ila and Ilb alloys was observed. The tests were similar to those for system 1. The preferred percentage composition was found to be: Al 14-16; Cu 3-4; Mig 0.02-0.05; Fe up to 0.05; (Pb + Cd +_Sn) u-P to 0.008; Zn rest. The minimum tcnsilc strength was 30 lqgl R-uTi 2, elongation 4'/J, and hardness 30 kr, mm-2. jn~justri'al tests coj-L-f-.ij-j,,jed the usefulness of this alloy for machine parts under conditions i-facre the temperature ~ 100 0(; ? at PV :, '< 80 1"g mm2msec- , 'max bein- 5 mscc-l. The alloy allows a saving,of 500 kg Cu per ton of Casting, and its casting characteristics are good. Care must hoi-l-' cvL,r be taken vrith the preparation of liquid metal, purity of the initial charge, and the temperature regime. There are 17 figures and 2 tables. As"30c; IAT ION: Katedra Odlewnictwa, Zakjad Odleiniictwa Metali Niezelaznych (Department of Casting, Non-Ferrous Metals Casting Institute) Card, 2/2 AWSKI, Czealaw Lolk-copper-content brasses; problem of the ~ phase. Metal i odlew no.10:113-115 063. 1. Wydzial OdlewxActwa., Akp-demia Gornino-Hutniczag Krakow. KRUPKOWSKI., Alekiwidor, prof. dr inz.; AMISKI, Czeolawp doc. dr inz. 1 163. .4.-5/+ antifriction twass. Rudy i metals 8 no#7,.236-21+0 Je ADAMSKI Czeslaw doc. dr inz.; ZIMIELSU, Adam, mgr inz. ~' --. New antifriction zinc alloys. .Przeg1 odlew 13 no":105-111 Ap 163. ADAMSKIY Czealaw, doe. dr inz.; ?IOLh'OWSKI, Stanislaw, inz.; 7EP Ireneusz,- m9r inz. Influence of the melting technology on the mechanical properties and structure of special Cu54Yxi4FellSnllZn bronze. Przegl odlew 13 no. 12:328-332 D 163. GOLEC, Roman; ADAIISKI, Czoslaw; KULIG, z,,gmunt The AlZn5MglFeCr aluminiin alloy for anci sanilatlcn fittings. Prugl odlew 14 no.12:334'-338 D '64. ~DAMSKI,__Cze slaw Dendritic segregation of solutions; the problem of the influence of the coolin.g rate. Archiw hut 6 no-3:231-262 161. AM-Bla, EDWARD Adamski, Edward. Technika Dilot W, rzybowco,,-jcgo. f',-bjd. .1. I'larsz,%,vj !,.'ydawn. Ligi Prvjaciol Zolniorza L 1953_1 227 Ll. (Diblioteczka 10trlicza L Teclu'iique of Clider piloting ,. Mus., diaps.7 SO: llontlh:~y List of East Daropean Accessions, L.' CO, Vol- 3, No. 5, May 1954, Uncl.' 1, E. ki,~b "We must save kilometers" P. 15 (Skrz,,rdiate Pol.9kf , Vol. 0., no. 1, Jan 53, I,,'arszawa) - m. 9 Librar; of Congress Sep' 53 Uncl SO: Monthly List of East EuroRean Accegsions, Vol 2 ',To , * U. ,4 -), "How to instruct candidates for honorary instrijetorships in the aeroclubs" r. 39 (Skrzydlate Polska, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb 53, Warszawa) SO: I`onthly List-of East Luror I ,ean hcces~ion�, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl AMISH, E. Aeronautical studies at the Warsaw Polytechnic. 1. Subject of the studies. (To be contd.) P. 222. (SKRZYDLATA FOISKA, Vol. lo, Vo. 14, Apr. 1954, Warszawa, Poland) 50; Nonthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, Lo. 12, Dee, 1954, Uncl. ADAI-MI, E. The blind are flying. p. 228. (SKRZYDUTA POLSKA, Vol. 10, No. 15, Apr. 1954, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. ,TA2SKI, E. Aeronautical instruction conference iii Wroclaw(Breslau) has not fulf:LUed all hopes. p. 261. (SUMLATA POISKA, Vol. 10, No. 17, Apr. 1954, Warszawa, Poland) SO: I-Ionthly List of East European Accessions, MAL), LC, 1101. 3, No. 12, Dec- 1954, Uncl. ADAMSKII Franoiszek, mC!r. Part and place of psychology ud socioloEnr in the indiistry. Przegl Corn 17 no.10040-543, - A-IDAMSKI , Franci5zek, mgr Family and profession. IvIliad hut 19 no. 5: 136-238 11'y 163. ADAMSKI, Lciazek, mgr Studies on the tradition of the metallurgical worker's oc- cupation. Hutnik P 31 no.1/2:50-5,1 Ja-F?64. 1. Silesian Institute$ Katowice. kWSKI, H. Development of the cotton manufacturing industry in the period 1947-1957. p. 287. FRMIAD WLOKIEMCZY. (Stawarzyszenia Inzynierow i Technikow Przex7slu Slokienniezego) Lodz, Poland. Vol. 12, no. 516, MV/June 1958. Monthly List of East Rmpean Accessions (FdkI) W. Vol. 8, no.7, July 1959. Uncle ADAMSKI, Ilenryk, mlyr inz.; MAUNTA, Stonislaw, mgr inz. Application of mixtures of aluminum and iron salts in water coagulation. Gaz woda techn sanit 37 no.4/5:154-157 Ap-My 163. 1. City Enterprise of Water Supply and Sewerage, Szczecin. 11; A, ` , ,, ~-Z ft Li ?cducLion ol* ie-j-th fro!,i the point o'l view of' nsion in lan6 surve-. illp. 1 59 y -!P(jcx oj' hurope~-,n Accrssin-, (A', I c), "o. 11, llovcider 1~-15,7 ~~'onth L ADA14SKI, J. - Certain colloidal properties of McIntosh antigen and its sig- nificanca in Bordet-Wassermann's reaction. Med.dosw.mikrob. 2 no.2:151-152 1950. (CIML 20:6) 1. Summary of report given at lOth Congress of the Polish Micro- biological and E~idemiological Society hn1d in Gdansk, Sept. 1949. (Poznan.) Ammar, Jan; BARAIICZAK, 20fiEt; DOBEK, Jao%inn; KRAJNIX, Joanna; XIO WICZ, Tadem Oonservative penicillin and streptom7cin therap7 based on bacterio- logical studies in carvicofacial actinomycosis. Gzasopiamo stomat, 7 no.8:320-328 Aug 54. 19 Z Zakladu Chirurgii Stomatologiomej Akademii Medycznej w Posnaniu. Kierownik: prof. dr L.Iaknar. 2 2akladu Mikrobiologii akademii Med,vernej w Poznaniu. Kierownik: prof. dr J.Adamaki. (ACTINOMYCOSIS, * cervicofacial, ther., p6nicillin & streptomycin) (FACE, diseaseB,' actinomycosis, ther., penicillin & strentomVcin) (PENICILLIN, therapeutic use, actinorVeosis, cervicofacial, with strepton7cin) (STREPTOMYCIN, therapeutic use, actinomycosis, earvicofacial, with penicillin) (NECK, diseases, actinomycosts, ther., penicillin & streptomVcin) ADAIISKI, Jan; Prof.dr; DOBEK, Maria, Dr. The sensitivity of strains of actinowycas Wolff-Israeli to some antibiotics in in-vitro tests. Bull.Soc.amis.9c.Poznan, Ser.C. no .5. 3-9 1955. 1. Institut of Microbiology of the Academy of Medicine in Poznan. (ACTINDMTCES, effect of drugs on. antibiotics & other drugs) (ANTIBIOTICS, effects, on antinoqrcme) ADAMSKI, Jan; DOBIX, Maria; PAWLAK. Florain Morphology and biology of ActinoryCOB. Med.dOBW.mikrob. 7 no.4:377-183 1q55. 1. Z Zakladu Mikrobiologit A. M. w Poznaniu. Klerownik. prof. dr. Jan Adanaki. (ACTINDMTCHSO culture & microscopy) ADA34SKI, Jan; BARANCZAK, Zofia; DOBEK, Maria; XMJNIX, Joanna, ZIOLKI.NdICZ, ausz. Conservative treatment of carvicofacial actinomycosis with para- aminosalicylic acid and isonicotinic acid hydrazid based on bacteriological findings. Czas, stomat. 8 no.2:61-67 Feb '55. 1. 2 Zakladu Chirurgil btomatologicznej A.M. w Potnaniu.Iiarownik: prof.dr L. lakner; i z Zakladu Mikrobiologii A.M. w Poznaniu, lierownik: =.of.dr J. Aclanski Poznan, ul. Swiecickiego Nr.4 I pletro. (ACTINOMVCOSIS cervicofacial, ther.isoniazid & PAS, indic.) (NICOTINIC ACIDISOMERS, thar.use isoniazid in cervicofacial actinomycosis) (PARA-Al4INOSALICYLIC actinoqrcoais, (FACE, diseases actinoqrcosts, (NECK, diseases actinomycosts, ACID, ther.use carvicofacial) carvicofacial, ther.isoniazid & PAS) cervicoffacial, thmr.isoniazid & PAS) ADAIMISKI, Jan Essay of cardiolipin and lecithin based on certain colloidal properties. Arch. immun. tar. dosw- 3:21-26 1955. 1. Zaklad Mikrobiologii Adademii Medycznej w Poznaniu (D"ektor: pro f. dr. J. Adameki) (CARDIOLIPIN, colloidal properties (Poi)) (LECITHIN, same) WASNIEWSX1, Stefan.-,WITOSZTNSKI, SIAwomir.;ADAMSKI, Jan.;DOBEK, Maria. Studies on etiologic factor in rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatic fever. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no.29:1101-1107 15 JulY 57. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnctrznych A. M. kierownik: prof. dr.Stefan Kwasniewski i z Zakladu Mikrobiologii A. M. w Poznaniu; kierownik; prof. dr.Jan Adamski. Adres: Poznan, ul, Dlvga 112. 1 Klin. Chor. Wewn. A,M. (ARTHRITIS, RHMUMATOID, atiology and pathogenesis, 001)) (RHEUMATIC FEVER, etiology and 'Pathogenesis, (P01)) ADAMSKI, Jan; ROZWADOWSKA-DOWZENKOWA, Maria*, WIZA, Jozef Virus of infectious jaundice according to microbiological studies. Poznan.tow.przyj9cio1 nauk, wydz.lek. 18 no-2/1:5-16 159. (HEPATITIS INMTIOUS virol.) J. A. W."C'11.~ ''TZA and F. ~!-A-ZUR (e.111 of Po, n,,.qn Z" . TV Of W,,.,Ir sa-vr) Mt . 1-10R 2y CXA dart sk Fund J. %-Vrs~kow) ; rt'Ll of the. D P-, - rartment ot Virolo;rv (Zaklad of the :~tata in P- - t1tute of 1,11yFrIene (tanstwowy Zaklad 'ri-IgIcry), Directon: Prof D-~- F. I'M inveet IgRtlon2 on t1it? Du!~8tlon of 1-hricral Immunity 1-r. a Fwpulatlc)-) 1-7-,nunized Again,,A Poliomvolitis" I r,-,,ft ,~areau, S.lad I:TAd.enIo10gicznv. ",rol XV!, M-, h, 106,21, pp 410-~-413. Alhetr-act-. Z11-lixthors, !~nqllsh warnarv Following the a in Polqn(l the Masi: oral. 1-imunization qzainst pol. --e~'Ati. cju~sptlon wmna of how polio an-t1bodIes wou!6 purE?l3t, ri lulic lvv.~nizee-, Population. Serol.o.-tica.1 studIcs bave been carried out in 51 researcf) centGre,, ~I.ood awn-Aps wero tlr:es from the stqme pprLons: before iTnirruni.,at"'on, 1. or MAI T U Cf TR li: t' o c 1~ e1 vp 'wr 0 r 1 0 - X P, r 3 ~n, -2. J. c, 7 r t A T, z -r,- a i r - i7, rL 1'~, ti- (2.ak- ad 6 thr, I --it utn OP di C~9.1 'Lurc"V~ 1. 0 1, ef3i-CRI Elub in llozpwi, Dblaotc,r: "Frof 'DI, Z V~ L' %A L . No pp rrionthf' tO .I arri 1,11'anIzed a 5x,~~6-vuivsaluea v6ccinc. are- XnpvOwsk!','!. Oval vacetiv o r 0 pt. 6 w ek 11 ~2 ri r a v:~;~ c e t n e o -a e w e r * p e:r, A' o m r o v r o AII(Jileo 'radc 'r-oforc, Im7mlaiza'C. Ion showed 27).4 perccn- lof ch.-VILiren trlplp rui~ative silo 29.3 tmlple i"csJtiv6. P~Dfit-j "POLAND KIJLE,IZA. Alchnundra; Dopartnent of FpId,-r.Iolcgy zal'lvd rplec'niologil), P7.1i reanstwouy titute of IIYFA.3no7, DirwAor: Prof rr J. KOSSTIRZI,.~-ISXI. Head L. - 'Oro f 1) rKqj of Iho InGtItuto. I I I, wIth tho coll.nbo- ration of J. GOLBA, T. JOFXM#'ICZ, 11. ;iACPRZJkK, W. XOCIELSKA, M. EM-G, X. LIPINEY-A, R. LUT-111BRI, J. MkKARE7,41OZ, R. lu.TYSZ- RO, X. Mk'_6.N, A. CLES, S. PE.M.-A, ". 7C?IEUE'IICZ, T. Rc,,DXI!:- WIC21, J. RO""U'DOTIA, W. SOCZWICA, S. 5ZC71_5~,'jt.%, P. Z I,IIE- RZOWA all of the Ilojovadztva I and EpIdw.1ological Sta- tions (Voievodzkle Staolo Sanitarno-T-;'oie.emiologioznst); H. BOBROW-1'11, A. GECOW, J. GU29M, M. GR~S"CZYMA, !(. TA-TRZEB- SKA, B. JUZWA, J. XUR002UN, Z. RESSM, R. STANOZYK, J. SIG- NATOWICZOWA, Z. SZCZ:-MSXA, X. SZCZYGI:-:LSXI, Q. SZYNDLAP., X. F,-.11COWA, J. WAJ5ZCZUXv R, WARZEC114k all of the Departmentp or Poliomyelitis Patients (Oddzialy dla Chorych n-A Polio- Myelitis) of 1.110 Volawodztwo Health and Epidemioloqlaal Stations; . AnAIjISRT (Poznan), H. DOBROWOLSYl (Idare'aw). J. BOCHFNSKA (Lodz), M. KO:.-.IIG (Krakow); H. DOBROVOLSEA of the Department of Virology (Zaklad Wirusologil) of PZR. [_1/2 -0 LAN D Director: ?rof Dr ?. MESMYC91, teidanical aid: A. "Epldomle Situation of PolloTyolltiv In Polnnd In 1961" Warsaw, Przncrlq4 Epidamiologi ")v , Vol XV1, No 4, 1962, ~7p-3~;-9-517~--- Abntraot:Akuthorst English auviarv moall.-Iocli Tbe profound influence on the apidqmlology, qtiola;.~y Lnd alinier.1 p1ature of pollomyolitis o1'' tho Introduction of -nars iv%ur.Ization with attenuated polio vaccines In 1959 iD dIncussed. Obeer- vations on the influence and offoot of Immunizations with Fuch vaeolnos on the epidemia situation or poliomyelitis in Poland are repcrted, 4 tables, 2 diagrams; 5 Polish references. E/2 0.! rJLZSZA. 'P'Cf 7 na of ~11 -7 r ME- 0 7 ist, Ll h Y, ~,t&o 0 . , &-/; In cv, Z. Of Do- -ilomye", Of rl Z.,0 -~7 12" U C 0 "T part!-,10"t Of VlLrHopy V of I)r F S! rl a 9 W-V 6 c Mok J. (Jars~Lw)s Ac i N - e "22i 1t0chilloal yut.%,:R (wroole (1,ftrzav) o~ of ?ZH - aid of A. BMT .* InIS Of Iraminizatior, t1le pttonuatod F0~10V io-U.N, 1) Strains Type I Chat and TrPa 3 w Fox'' EpidsmLa.1o , semi , '..ol XV1, No 4, 62, P1-- 3M - 11: r tract: ZrIU111-lor s, Enslish eu-.1mary 0 v .1, cilnical. and virolo.-Ioul analyais of p,liom7sli~-Ia Ir, N'lland wa2 QRda vithir 6 we hg after' com-pletl~p of oral 1-ammiza- tion with poliv v1rus type 1 Miat ancl type I V rox.Inveeti- F.,,,i.tions mn,-16 In 1959 and 1~6-0 ehow the complate Waty of Yoprowskils atteauatad oral vaccine typ-~ 1 Chat. 'he utrair, w Fox Is indicated ac a pathu~-,Cnlo Ono and its uncortalft cafet,r 'o-ind, by inveotlFatlona in 1960 hR3 been confirmed. 8 tubiec;' 2 diaqra-~s; 9 raf'crancos, 2 '-Poli-1h tho 11oit- err. C~1/2 8540 P/04 6/601/00~: /0"L IC,,' ; I A 2 2 '-`,/A 0 2'6 AUTHORS? Mikke, Kazimierz-, Adamski,,Les.]~aw; j6zefowicz,-Edward 'I f n T 1 HE: Scintilla-tion Crystals of ,11e 77jS jA~aj - F~cjrtf I 7ype for F--n I utrons PFRIODICAL: Nukleonika, 1960, Vol: 5, No, h, pp. 181 - 1.8-c.) -IEXI-,, The authors worked out a method of producing ZrO(Ag)-paraffin. -~vpe scintillation crystals for fast neutron detect.ion, they e~~-.ablished optimum COM_ position and thickness of the crystals and measured 11ha ratc- Ot and discrimination of gamma radiat,ion. 1-he article sl,ates nat, -,ne Horn,yak button so far is the mosi, efficient fasT ncutron qht~ 11017,Y~Ii. button contains silver -act Iva,.ed zinc sulphide, ~u4ended in At nor ig othe r orga ri I c cc,? npou ndS Par 3 f f i '~ W,`t r~ t5 t. f-11 -:I S, il FU 5 P ~n 5 107, rr.Ei 1 UM ing of fast. neutrons in such a zylero Is out from the organic material, which Induce scintillat-ion in zinc _iulf4 A~. i.ne Same time, zinc sulfide has little sensl~ivitv *c izamma radiaf~'_on. _--n= -_~s- of paraffin as a medium contaiwng, hydroge-,-) posEibl~ a an.1 d,uctaon of' optionally dimensioned scl_nt-illa~-Ion Card 11/4 85441 A22Z/AO26 Sc.lrt~,iilation Crystals of the Z-;S (Ag) - Paiaffln Typ-? f,)r Fa~--:. sulfide (Dr. Stamm - Nr, 211) was used as luminophor,~. gr~zL;Iles -*-r~- of size 2 - 15/A. Scintillat.lon crystal.~- wers trade a~4 f ~llow_~;, nioit.~~,- paraffn mixed with an adequate quantity of zir:,-- &ulfide poor-d nto a ryl-:-dt~j moll ani pressed by mearis of a pist.on. :-!'o avold precipitaTicori of Zr-.-"-. T."11' 'was s ub.j e cted to vibr at Ion anti 1 the paraf f I n Sol id 1. f i ~-d , In, T y at. ~i iw e r ex~.r,~ded ty means of a threaded counterpla4;crii prc~duct. nad a c-.a:T_~ iii mrr and was uP -to 30 mm thi,^k, A fluore~icer.'. mc-!c,_iry -Lamp --haded wi~~--, i '.%Io---' '_~, - t was used to check the uniformity of Zi-3 d1s4,:,,r1~,_it1on in paraffin. cz_-_ - were tasted by means of a Sovlet LAS singl.E-channel ~~aiyz.r -a ac!r'.i.11ation head with a photcnral~i.vlier ~-yps 1PY-T-19 M~ A 13,y!~- pa:-affln, C,.! wall Int-roduced. between the sc,-n-'111ation ~i?ad anq __'the crvs-~Etl t~o A _10111 op4;ical contact. In all tests a Po - Be dour!.--_- wft-a an, 7.8 Y x 105 rL/sec t 10% was used, CorrE~ctinn for Poloniair. dec-~kV 1--~~4 day=) was co-Sidered in i~he calculus, 611,1r, of Radii= K4) 'ne Z,:-:~- c,f garnma photons. In the end stagz.., a --trong gam:Ta _--o-jrc~ t1OR mC of Fadl;VT~; wa~~ uzed -.o teat the gamma d1scrim:Lnat-o-,-, capab,,Ii~v of t checks, integer carvEs were EEi_-ablisned of Card ZJ 4 85hhl P/046/60/005/004/001/007 A222/AO--6 Scinttlla:~.ion Cry5t,als of the ZnS (Ag) - Paraffin Type for Fast. Neutrons ptiot.ons in. depeudency on the iiscriminaf;1on volteige.. Ttianh-~, t'o d1l,'forent, curvo 31opes, the d,,scrlminatdon voltage may be adjuzztei so a.~, '..o makc t.!ie systein ef- ftcier~,ly rec,11rd reutrons and practically aut off gimmA Phototwult-,iplie- vo)14~age and amplificaidon of the system wera _11- S-oni a way 4-~-,a`. ~he St-ralgril-~ section of the neutron. discriminatio- curve was loca".ed w,_thln tne applieJ voltage rasiga, ELrd pulses origina-~sd by gam-ma ptotcris wi~re fully discriminated at abou4. half that rangE, Preliminary tests were concerned wltb scintillation crys- ta13 containing 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70% by weight. of ,.Inc sulfide respeO-Ilvely and _rhc~oed maximum efficiency in crystals 3 - 4 mm thick at. a 50 - 6%. ZnS conten",,. Final teFts were focused on a 3,8. mm thick crystal c,:)n+aining 50% ZnS, in a heavy dISOT-imination test, a gamma radiation source was used wnich irradia:t-ed tne _rys 4-al. wit'n about 20 r/h. Under such conditions, the crystal recorded fast. neut-rons' wt~;h an. eff"Iciency of 0.5% and practically did not respond t-o wamma radiation, Comparigon of the ZnS-p crystal with the Britisli-made scintillation cry5tal 'ffE*-4 'q Cl SoVi _4. 16 mm thick, 38 mm in diameter, made by "Nuclear Ent-erpr.,_zes" I and the cryst.al B (6mm thick, 40 mm. in diamete-I., which I-- part of tha nE-i.A-,,.ron monitkvr RNI-3, showed a neutron recording efficiency of' O.c_)696 for t.he 1JE-4,-,o cryst-al, Card 3/4 35h4l P/N 6/6 0/100~ /004,/001/007 A-222~?IAO-* Crv~~a-;~, of the ZnS (Ag) - Parafftn T,~pe for. Fas-t~ 'Nj,~Ljt-.rons 1.'-!7.% for I.he b crys--.al and 1,38% for the 7nS-P c-vvs~.al, ;.illa samma dret rat.1o of 1,000, Other properties ).. paraffin !~,-int-.Illation c. 4. - ch-anical, strength lower than ttiat of M,4,, A:s are, jVj r, me ;c,, Wo -e surfacs poli~,h, higner ardsotropy of efficiency dIF- -kre-:~5 (3~8 inz~eai of 6 or 16 mm), aj)d *-imvie proluction, whicn.. d,)-s note. reqvira high. pre~- !iur~.S 0- 4- ~mpera7~,.)r-- - -9-nd 6 non-Soviet refe-en,2es, es. There are 7 figllre~ A5S,D~'-A-'I-ON,, -~~rsty'Wtl, Badat Jadrowych, Warvzawa, ZakIad 'Iniynier,ii Rk~aklorowej of Nuclear Re-zearch, WaT~~w-,!, Decar~mer,.4. ~-qa-40r FebruaTy, IC)60 and 4/4 ADAMSKI, Leslaw; BOUZYK, Jacek; JOZEFOWICZ, Krysty-na Determination of small quantities of sodium and pota3sium by the method of neutron activation. Nukleonika 5 no.6:317-32"i 160. 1. Instytut Baden Jadrowych PAN, Warszawa, Zaklad Ingynierii ReEktorowej, Z? P/04Y60/005/010/004/009 -00 D246 D302 AUTHORS: iozefowicz, Krystyna and Adamaki, Les-kaw TITLE: Determination of impurities in the WWR-S reactor cooling water using -C -spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Nukleonikay v. 5, no. 10, 1960p 617-628 TEXT-. In order to enable an early detection of the failure of the fuel element or a change to be made in the corrosion rate during the operation of the WWR-S EWA reactor, it is necessary to follow the purity of the water used as coolant. Any impurities on being bombarded with neutrons will form /3 and -r emitting isotopes. The isotopes are identi- fied by separating them into the major analytical groups followed by scintillation spectroscopy and are confirmed by determining the rate of decay for the individual -r lines, the age of the sample ranging from 8 sec. to 6 months. Only 'r activity was considered; pure 0 emitters were disregarded. The following equipment was used in the experimental work: single channel amplitude analyzerg LAS-l'Boksan" (for total activi- ty); a hundred channel amplitude analyzer AI-100 "Raduga" (for spectro- Card 1/6 27155 P/046/60/005/010/004/009 Determination of impurities ... D246/1)30-0 scopic analysis); a photo-multiplier ME -29; a HilgerNAI(Tl) scintilla- tion crystal. The-r-spectra were observed in three regions--OoO5-1,:8 MOVY 0.1-3.0 MeV and 0.3-8.0 MeV. After separation of the nuclides into analytical groups~ each group had only a few active isotopes. The -r - 24 spectra of the short-lived isotopes were marked by the strong Na spectrum. To overcome this, a fast separation of Na from all the others had to be obtained. This was done by precipitating other metals with H2S and OC, after the addition of carriers. Total -(-activity was measured by pumping the reactor watert thereby causing it to flow around the scintillating crystal at a constant rate. In this way, the age of the water sample in the vicinity of the crystal was kept constant (8 - 10 sec.). The decay of activity at time intervals of 10 sec. - 7 min. was also recorded. All radio isotopes thus detected are given in Table 21 where their corresponding 'r-line energy, the most probable reaction producing them and the origin of the primary isotope are also quoted,, Card 2/6 2-(3-55 P/046/60/005/01 Dote ri:dnati on of iml.urities ... D246/D302 Radionuclides Identified In the reactor cooling water Nuclide T112 Energy MeV Reaction Origin 16N 7.35 s 6.13, 7.11 110 (n, P) water 190 27.0 s 0.20 ISO (ff. Y) water 'SAI 2.31 m 1.78 VAI (n, y) aluminium 27Mg 9.51 m 1.01 26Mg (n, y) aluminium 1-5Ni 2.56 h 1.49 6'Ni (n. y) steel 5~Mn 2.58 It 0.84, 1.81, 2.09 1-1Mn (n, y) steel 64CU 12.8 h 0.51 (annih.) 61CU (n, y) aluminium and steel 24Na 15.0 h 1.37, 2.75 23Na (m, y) water 1 27AI (n, a) aluminium 5'Cr 27.8 d 0.32 -10Cr (n, y) steel Sgr-C 45.1 d 1.10, 1.29 "Fe (n, y) steel 124.Sb 60.0 d 0.60. 0.72. 1.69, 2.10 123Sb In. y) b,.n:*- _ zituy 6SZn 245 d 1.12 64Zn (n. Y) ., aminium 54Mn 291 d 0.84 54Fe (n, p) Stcel 5.27 y 1.17, 1.33 -loco (n, Y) Stecl Tcble 2 0;,, rd 3/6 " 7155 iVoiG1ro1u;51ol (,/(. c Detemirintion of irpirities ... D-,1413/1)302 After 10 sec. of decay Uie Y' lilies of 19 0 nzid 16 N (both short lived) ivere very prominent, uhile after 5 min. lines Cue to ni~ln ,.lid 56 I'll Ife re 6,1 U the i.lost I rominent) although those due to Cu and Mg becm-iie evident. Other i,,3otope.3 ( G5 N, i 9 59 Fe , 60 Co. 65 Zn) are only detected t!"tor chemical sepiirction of Na. In the first 10 days, the total activity found to be reduced. by z,bout 3GO times (mniuly (lite to 2-1 Na decay). Tc dcten:,,ille t~ic ai:,oxint or ;iny of the isotol,ca, the moon noutroil flux and the -IctivzL- tion time -,.-xint be known. These are not available in the cuse of wi-ter re,~ctor coolont. Additional c-,p!rimcnt:, conducted by the vuthorz; yeruit 1.1,.e slecific i-ctivity of the three mo.,t active nuclide;; to be detcr,~iivcdl. of 11' Ea2CO3 and ZnS04 were irradiated in n thcr-ial coliiz:-,ii. A sii.m].U~uecju.; irr,,,diation of tributyle 1-hc~-,Ihate und u deternimAion of it, .;,,,cciric etivity, w3iiij; L liquid scii:tiiintor develoyed by E. T. Jozefoi..-ic,.,~ 7: hiihleonihn (ill I reptratioll) ), pellAt.'i dvteri!~ilwt~ of Lhe or irradi. tedl Eli, Ka ~-Ind Zn were di,,,.;olvcd in i:nd tll,.uir : -:qectral line densities were COPIC.1-Cd With 1,11.03C ObtUjIlOd 27155 P/040/60/005/010/004/009 Determination of impurities.00 D246/D302 from the reactor coolant from which the specific activities of these three isotopes in the coolant could be calculated. The presence of in- dividual isotopes in the reactor coolant, their concentration and activity are all time-dependent since some originate from the structural materials (corrosion by water), while concentration of others depends on whether the ion exchange filter is working or not. The specific activity due to 65 Zn was found to increase quickly if the ion-exchange filter was not working; a 6 hour working period reduces the 65 Zn activity by six times~ Neither the fuel nuclides nor any fission products were found in the coolant. The authors express their thanks to K. iarnowiecki for the pre- paration of samplesp to J. Bouzyk for his help in taking measurements and calculations, to E. T. Jozefowicz for the neutron flux measurements and W. Suvalski for his assistance in instrumental problems. There are 11 figures, 2 tables and 7 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet- bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as follows: D. W. Moeller: Beport OIWL 2311 (1957); R. L. Blanchardf G. W. Leddicotte, D. W. Moeller: Proc. Gen. Conf. 15/P/796 (1958). Card 5/6 2 r.55 P/046/60/005/010/004/009 Determination of impurities ... 1)246/1)302 C\/ ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Research, Warazawa, Reactor Engineering Department SUMITTED: July, 1960 Card 6/6 ILI r4 go2 /i o / ~' ~ (a AUTHORS3 Adamski, Leskaw, 21386 P/04 61/006/005/002/002 D219YD304 and Jbzefowicz,Krystyna TITLE.- Neutron activation of the reactor steel constituents. Cobalt and manganese determination PERIODICALs Nukleonika, v. 6, no. 52 19619 325 - 334 TEXT3 In this paper, the authors calculate the relative activities of components of a typical stainless steel after neutron irradia- tion in a reactor, for different irradiation and decay times, and a description of the determination of cobalt and manganese content of stainless steel samples by activation analys-_is is also given. The calculations are of importance in defining the optimum steel. composition for reactor purposes, and the actual determinations enable the application of these calculations. The composition of stainless steel, for which calculations were nicade is typical (0H18 N9) based on Polish Standards PN-54/H-86020, and all data relating Card 1/8 21386 P/04 61/006/005/002/002 Neutron activation of the D219YD304 to the acti-- isotopes is taken from the second edition of BNL-325 Llbstractor'-J note; No further qualification for this reference is given7. Table I shows the results of the calculations. The exposure times of 100 hours and 250 days correspond to one week and one year periods of reactor operation respectivelyg and the decay times are chosen to be representative of normal working conditions. Iron and chromium are the basic, indispen3able constituents of this steel so that although chromium appears, after a decay of 24 hours or more, to give the greatest contribution to the activity, it is still valuable to limit the content of other activabIe elements which do not have such strong effects on the properties of the steel. The cobalt activity being the longest-lived and also fairly high, may be the most serious under certain conditions. Manganese constitutes the highest proportion of the steel activity during the first hours after irradiation. There is, therefore, interest in both these elements which have been determined bv activation with Pile neutrons and V ray spectroscopy. In this, both the single- Card 2/8 21386 P/046/61/006/005/002/002 Neutron activation of the D219/D304 channel pulse height analyzer LAS "BOKSAN" and the hundred-ch~ianel analyzer AI--100 "RADUGAI% were used. Due to the similarity between the q-spen-tra of 1 -Co and Fe59, the cobalt was separated chemically from the activated specimen, and examined on the assumption that any loss of C060 was proportional to the cobalt content of the sample, and so would not affect relative results. The activity was measured using the hundred-channel analyzer in the region of the C060 lines, and the single-channel analyzer inteErally over 1.10 MeV, activity ratios being assumed proportional"to cobalt mass ratios. This assumption was established to � 5 % by a subsidiary experiment using mixtures of cobalt and iron sulphate. The results of the determinations are compared with those of two chemical ana- lyses in Table 2. Sample 3 is taken as a standard for normalization purposes. The steel samples weighed 0.075 gr~. and were irradiated in the YAVR-S "EWA" reactor. The manganese content was measured more simply by a one minute irradiation"'of the steel sample in a flux of 1012 neutrons/cm2-sec, and the Y-activity in the region of the O.a4 Card 3/8 21386 P/046/61/006/005/002/002 Neutron activation of the ... D219/D304 MeV line was measured from 5 minutes to one hour after the irradia- tion. The proportionality between activity and manganese content was again demonstrated in a subsidiary experiment and Table 3 shov.-i a comparison of the results with chemical analyses. Here sample is taken as a standard for normalization. The authors conclude that activation analysis is the most convenient test for determining the manganese content of low manganese steels. The authors express "..heiT appreciation to Professor J. Yinczewski for his interest. Steel samples were supplied by -the Institute of Iron Metallurgy (Gliwice), where the chemical analysis was performed. There are 4 figures, 3 tables and 9 references-, 2 Soviet--blor and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the four most recent English-language publications read a- follows; C,V. Mills, Iron and Steel 32, 149, 1959; T. Wes- 4- Uermark and I~ Fineman, Proc,Gen.Conf. 15, p 1409 1958; P. Leveque, P. Martinelli-, S. May, Intern.J. Applied Radiation and Isotopesp 4, 41, 1958; H.F. Beeghly, Problems in N~uclear Engineering (Ed, Hughesq D,J. and coll.) vol. I, p, 118, Per-amon Press, 1957. Carl 4/8 21386 Neutron activation of the ... P/046/61/006/005/002/002 D21QVD304 ASSOCIATION: Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Nuclear Re- search, Warsaw. Reactor EnCineering DePoxtment -*SUBMITTED: March, 1961 Table 1', &tent. Ele- Active nient Iin stef] isotope per cent Co 0.05 59co Ta 0.1 18'Ta Mn 2.0 Min As 0,05 75As Card 5/8 Activation of Stainless Steel Components Natural abundanc c cActivation ross section eriod Activity vs. exposure and decay time (t, id) per cent barn (I ()Oh. Gd) (I 00h. I d) (250d, Od) 250d, 1d) (250d, 30d) 100 20+ 16(6OCo) 5.28 y 4.6 >r 10-5 4.6 x to- 5 2.6 Y 10 2 6 X 10-3 2.6,.,10-3 t 16 (60 m Co) 10.4 rn 1.4 X 10-1 0 1.4 x 10 0 01 :00 19 - III d 2.7 x 10-4 2.7 x 10-4 8.2 10 3 8.2 >, 10- 3 6.8 X 10-3 00 13.3 2.58 h 4.81-1 10-1 9.6,/ 10-, 4. 9.6 x 0-4 1 0 100 5.4 27 h 3.4 X 10-3 1.8 x 10-~ 1.6. to 1.9 x 10-~ 0 21386 2 P/046/61 /006/005/002/002 Neutron activation of the D219/1)304 Table 1. CU 0.2 TU 69.1 4.3 12.8 h 9.3 X 10-3 2.6 x 10-3 9.3 X 10-3 2.6 X 10`3 0 65cu 30.9 15.5 5.15 m 1.7 y, 10-31 0 , 1 1.7 ~~ 10-3 0 0 Nb 1.0 93Nb 100 1,0 6.6 m 1.1 x 10-1 0 1.1 x 10-1 0 0 Cr 18.5 5OCr 4.31 13.3 27.8 d 2.0 X 10-2 2.0 X 10-2 2.0 X 10- 1 2.0 x 10-1 1.0 X 10-1 MO 2.0 98M0 23.75 0.45 67 h 1.4 x 10-3 1.1 X 10-3 2.2 X 10-3 1.7 X 10-3 1 3 X 10-6 Ni 9.5 64M 1 1.16 1,6 2.57 h ' M x 10-3 6.2 x 10-6 3.1 x 10-1 6.2 X 10-6 0 Ti 1.0 3OTi 5.34 0.14 5.8 M 1.6 X 10-4 0 1.6 x 10-4 0 0 si 1.0 30si 3.05 0.11 2.62 h 1.2 X 10-4 2.4 x 10-7 1 2X JO-4 2.4 X 10-7 0 Fc 64.6 51FC 0.31 0.98 46 d 2.1 X 10-4 2.1 x 10-4 3.5 X 10-3 3.4 X 10-3 2.2 X 10-3 Card 76/8 21386 P/04 6/6 1 /006/C0 15/002/002 Neutron activation of the D219/D304 2. Table 2 Cobalt. contents determined In s(ech Cobalt content (per cent) Sample chemical analysis I activation analvs's 1 0.0103 0.011 0.011 2 0.0094 0.015 0.014 3 0.0314 0.03 0.0310) 4 - 0.087 0.11. "Standard sample" - value based on cbemical results ,Card 7/8 21366 P/046/61/006/605/002/002 Neutron activation of the ... D219/D304 Table 3 Table 3. Manprtse contents detemined In steels Manganese content (per cent) Sample chemical analysis i activation analysi's I it 1 0.47 0.40 0.45 2 0.55 0.56 0.551) 3 1.24 0.81 1.27 4 0.73 0.19 0.19 5 0.30 - 0.28 6 0.70 - 0.72 7 --0.47 - 0.49 8 0.59 - 0.58 Card 8/8 $)"'Standard sample" - value based on chemical results - - '-- -, 1. - I--- I .- ; - I - . - I-, - -, r-llii , ~: , r ~ ! 4~~ - ;, --, -, - ~,~.zs-sections and resonance n e r a r

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