KUROC14KIN, A.F.; ONTAYEV I.A.; PONOMMUEV, V.D., ra~ademik, kon,.-,illtant;
TL')EFT.t #- aliademiik, kors-,;2 I tant
Copper distri~.ution in the f-,ystr,.,m copper mmatt~*, - siag,. Veot, AN
Kazakh. SSR 20 rc).'?:21-33 JI 164.
(MIRA 17: 11)
I
,- I
1. Akademiya nauk Ha7akliskoy SSE (for Fonomar,!,v, T,'It~'O .
ONAYEV2 KURC-CHRIN, A-F.~ TiONX01102Y, 4.V.j SUCNATOV, Nol.
Overall prociu9sing of BaDihush copper cm.-entrates b7 the
method. Vast. ANY Kazakh. SSR 20 no.2-.42-40, F 164.
(MIRA 18:3.)
T
OMYEV A KURO
T A S OV, , V
Smelting 01' tKe 1~-r,!.,hash er crrIct;.,.tr,, te5 w:
Pnriched blow -111 cYc.',011(, furijaces. Vest. AN ?,a7al,,h. SS;~ 2i
.1:27 'a
o -34 ,
n
iv:7' , ~.q I e sur e c
f, AN fl-u~,II~.", A
ONCAKOVA., Nelaa, dr.
Slovak perlitaB, Sbor VST Xosice 2: 139-143 162.
1. Katedra geologie a mineralogie, Vysoka skola
tachnicka, Kosice.
ONCAKOVA,_Patror,ela, WTDr.
Parlites from the Szabova skala in the vicinity of Flin-1k nad
Hronom. Sbor VST Ko,.sice no. 2:89-102 163.
1. Chair of Geology and Mineralogy, Higher School of Techno-
logy, Kosice.
7, Er C
band p~trochomlslry of the Gem"Id granito.,
G"l. Prrrrf-~13 No. 39, 1-.53
nviry).-A flct,61M petror-alible stn(ty with niotics, ;~iggli
noq., and chem. analysus (d :W graniticrooks.
Mich;,41 Fleischer
ONGAXOV.A~ I.
Yetrography and petrochcndstry of granite from the Slovak Ore Fountaini.
p. 3. GEOLOGICU ?RACE. (SloTanaka akademia vied. Geologicky ust-Y
Dionyza Stura) Bratislava. No. 39, 1954
SDURCE: East European Accessions Litt, (EYAL), Library of Congress
Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1�53
CNCANOVA, P.
3TD1canic glass and its use in the construction indust2-y."
GEOUGICKEE PRACE; ZPRAY, (Slovenska akademia -vied. Geologicv ustav
Dionyza Stura) Bratislave, Czechoslovakia, INO- 15., 1959.
Monthly List of East European AccesBions (MAU), LC, Vol. 8, to. 8, Augu,-t 1959,
ACC NR3 AP6020881 SOURCE CODE: . RU/0005/65/000/002/0057/0056
AUTHOR: Oncescu, Ion (Engineer)
ORG: none..
TITLE: Considerations on the ventilation of stationary battery rooms
SOURCE: Telecomunicatii, no. 2, 19659 57-58
TOPIC TAGS: ventilation engineering, battery
ABSTRACT: The author reviews the formulas to be used for determining the arount
of ventilation required for safe operation of stationary battery rooms, and illustrati
the use of the formulas through numerical exmplese 'Crige arta has: 4 forucilas.
[JFRS3
SUB CODE: 13, 10 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG MF: 002 / MH W : 001
Card 1/1 0- 6
q);CESGU, - H.
SOMCE
Periodicals: STUDII S.1 CEROPTARI DE FIZICA. Vol. 6, ro. 2., Apr./June 1955
OhCF-1-CU2 14. Evaporation of mtals at known temperatures. p. 376
Monthly Idst of Fast European Accessions (M-1) IC3 Vol. 8., 1b. 22
February 1959., unclass~
0 N C - ~ _-I_ C - ~) c~~ (11) ,
Rumania/Physical Chemistry Ci-ystala, B-5
AbBt Journal: Referat Zhur Kh-Imiya, 11o 1.9, 1956, 6c)93,7
Author: Ciorascu., F.,- Nachman, M.Y ~Ln
Institution: None
Title: Electric Resistance of Thin layers of Dad
Original
Periodical: Rezistenta electrica a paturilor subtiri de Plumb. Studii si
cercetari fiz., 1955y 6, No 3, 481-506; Rumanian; Russian
French resumb
Abstract: Under conditions excluding the influence of adsorbed gases were
investigated the twperature and time dependencies of the re-
sistamce H of Fb layers having a thickness d of 10-1,000 A, sub.-
linated onto a backing at 77-40 and C-930 K. Results. 1. Laye.-s
d < 50 A sublimated at 77.4' K are cont:Lnuous and have an amorp:tous
or quasiamorphous structure. They are ncst stable up to a certLin
temperature, their temperature coefficient of resistance a < 0.
Layers of d > 50 A have metallic prop~f!RW:Les. 2. Layers sublimited
Card 1/2
.Rumwn-l /Physical Chemistry G-77stals, B-5
.AbBt Journal: Beferat Zhux Kh-Iniya, Vo 19, 19515, 60937
AbBtract: at 2930 bave gramular structure (the X)Ier which is
BOMetineS formed at first is entirely wn5table).'~Metallic pro-
perties aypear in layers of d > 200. 3. W-Ts of d, < 50 A out -
linated at 77.40 K and heated to 2930 K become granular.
4. Drop in R with tine J.D layers cof .1 < 50/4. Sublimated at
77.41 K is due to adsorption of gao anct nct to (.-Itange In t3truc-
ture. 5- increase in H with tine in layers of d < 50/t. Sub-
linated at 2930 K is due to occurrence of g.-tanulation. Repro-
ducible results are obtained only with p < 10'~'T nm kg aDd care-
ful degassing.
Card 2/2
I I
ONCES'Cu> M .
Measurement of equidizien3l(;nal zrqganittzlen of a different ri,,.-ture. 1- 5~~"-.
Acaderd-a Republicil Forulnra Romine. In3titutul de Fizica. 3TUDII EI CER'F7A7ME
1~
FIZICA. Pucuresti. Vol. ', no. 3, July/Sept. 1955.
SO. East Faaropean Acce5sions Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956
C r~r ("') 11 -
Category :RUMIA/Mclear Physics - Inutruments and Inutallations. Metl:,cds C-2
of MeaBarement and InveBtigation
AbB Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2p 1957 No 3057
Author Oncescu, M.
Title Concerning the Establishment of Systems of Qaantities anil Uni-l;s in
Radiology.
Crig Pub Metrol. Apia, 1956, 3, ND 3, 30-37
Abstract The author introduces a proposed systematization of radiological
quantities and units. Ee grOUPB the radiological quantities into
two ranks- the basic quantity is the dote in the first and the
absorbed dose in the second.
Card 1/1
_:RLNAY.EA/Electricity - Conductors G-4
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957., 12242
Author : Morascu., F., Deneny, A.., Nachman, H., Oncescu, M.
Inst
Title Change in Specific Resistivity of Thin-fi-Im- o-f-re-64 at a
T~mction of Their Thickness.
Orig Pab Studii si cercetari fiz., 1956,, 7, No 1, 25-35
Abstract A study was made of the dependence of the specific reSiB-
ti^vity ? on the thickness x of thin films of lead, cb-
tained by evaporation and coating on a quartz plate, and
also the influence of the tenperature and of the state of
the substrate on the dependence f (x). The measuremepts
were carried out at pressures of approxinatelY 5 x 10',
= mercury, using well degassed. substrates. The following
results were obtained: (1) f dinknisbes with variation of
x up to a certain definite value of x, at which one obser-
ves a sharp decrease in and this behavior of the
Card 1/2
UNCESCII. Y.
Stanuarcization of radiological units. D. 122.
k5tanouranizarea, Vol. 9, Ila. ~, Mar. 1q57. Bururesti, Ihimania)
so: Monthly List of Bhst Euronean Aveessions (ERU) Lc. Vol. 6. No. 8, Atte 1957. Uncl.
C,JICESCU, Fmc--VA C.
Fizica Drotectiei contra radiatliloro
Bucuresti, Rumania* Editura Acadeniei Republicii Populare Romine.
MonthlY List of East European Accession (EEAI), IJC. VOI,, 8, NO,, 9 Septeriber
2959-
Uncl.
7
S-T-~
VTta.!kTrkngi coafficient c4 reAttiviWof 14 thin uvorxa
ilb*
411
e
M
ft~ 0( tht rcsistivity fcK 4iotrIMM. tja
of tWuUycTs of.';n tot dep, ".tloij t=ps.'4t 77*K. na*K
:Undtr prazurm of 5 x 10--l auu - US wem drtd
qr-pu
fcM thc Log of the Clec. F~-Sistancc as 11 funC4
pres-
01 - tcmp At a depositia trmp. 31 77'K. the
-tkvea were irrtvcmUW aad no tcmp, cocils. wrxr detd.,,
but temp. c,-xffs. Yrtre tabulaEcd for lAyep of thirl-cumns
baween 35 d 170CI A. aq4, * dcpa4tim temp. of 2*3'K-
dig c=e in re-trslhWty-F4-10 9lWib,4tcd tn t4a forpzv,~,-
- - ' - I ~ -:-', ~- ~~;
C~ Q4 us --rat, the lnvvcl~,dtPo4tlo4 onpi;
h layl
i4
Is
Z -:dvb69t;qq't=q.'
RMJTV~/Electri city - Patter with Metallic Cxiductivity.
Abs J.)ur : Ref Zhur Fizika, ND 10, 1959, 22974
At,.th.)r : Clorascu, F., N)chrian, M., OncescuA 14.
L'st ". j ~,- ,-.
Title Specific Resistivity jf Thin Liyers of Tin
OriC Fub Rev. phys. Acad. RFR, 1958, 3, Nj 2, 10'(-118
G
Abstract A sti-~dy was rnde of the resistance if layers of ti-.i -)f
thickness of 0.1 to 200 td1limicrans as.functions :)f the
te:x)erature and if the thick'ness of the layer. All V.,e
neascre.ments were carried out in a vac-auu if approxira-
telY 5 x 10-8 mn nerc,~.ry. The nethod of the measurcueuts
was previously described (Ciorasca F. and others, Revue
de Physique, Acad. M, P, 1957, 2, VD 1, 59; No 2, 199).
The layers, sputtered in a substrate at a tezmerature of
773 K, anquire a rleasureble electric c,)nductivity at the
thicItness 31L approxirztely 0.1 millimicrDns, while layers
sputtered an a sabstrate at 293-3 K acquire it at
Card 1/3
RUWMM/Electri city - Matter with INIetallic Cinductivity. G
Abs Jotir Ref 7~iur Fizika, ND 10, 1959, 22974
thickliess of 5 millimicrons. As the thickness 3f the
layer increases, the specific resistivity first di-,A-
aishes rapidly, and then niDre slowly, reachinG a val,~e
of t!,.e Specific resistivity Df the bulk specir-ion fDr
layers 3f the former typq at 6-5 nillimier,:,no, and for
layers of the secoud type at 150 nillitdcrons. Frou
amiaL; the layers havinL the satie resistivity, the one
,which is sD-,Atered on a substrate with hi;.gher terq)erature
has the L;reater thickness. The authors explain this phe-
nonen3n by the fact that the reduction in the sabatrate
entails a reduction in the Liitxation of the atons and a
fDrLntiDn of a silid layer. As the temperature if the
substrate is increased, the niGration of the atom,5 increa-
ses and contributes to the forz.:,ation if Lxanules 'that are
isolated frim each DtIaEr. A study of the chai-.-e .:iad re-
sistance 6f thin layers as a ftuictlDn of the teiTkarat1.,.re
has shown that with increasinG teriperature the resistance
R0,1MVi/Electri city - matter with metallic Coaductivity. G
641-jo JDor: R(:f 7~1-nz Flzikri, N-) 10, 1959, 22974
passes a ndnim-,,n m-A thei, increases to -;.mcas-
rably lar.~,e values, and Viat with incrensin~~ tLickness
the rLindrium becxies sharper. An increase in the resisi-, .
tance with increasinC~ tei-Apprature is attributed by the
authors ti the pheiijoienxi of f~Taivilati~)n. -- I.M.
Sarayeva
Card 2/2
RUMkNIA/Nuclear Flaysics - Installatinn and Instruments. C
Methods of Measurement and Research.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, no 4, 1960, 7902
energy characteristic of the radiation absorbed in ihe
tissue (absorbed dose) is effected by means of a coef-
ficient of relative biological radiation efficiency.
The latter is a function of the type of radiation ard
of Its spectral composition. It is noted 'that until
receltly there has not been defined a biophysical quan-
tity which churacter12eS the biological action of a
radiation. The author s propose a quantity called
"biological dose". The unit of biological dose is
proposed to be the "ber". The unit of absorbed dose
is the "rad".
Card 2/2
- 15 -
Vii]e structure 01 -I;M--o
-
ft lm`
cl
'
~;
N of thin layers of
vity P and t I reshtan
The clec. resU
HU'varying thickness from 0.1 to 200 mp, weve missurr&
~
a layer thickness and temp. The I& were
a ftmctlon
,
-
d 2930K
v
ri
C
i
;
h
t 77
i
~
Re
n z
t
"
.
ted an a support a
g
depos
y
UUM (
a X 10
,
;
30; 101
6 >160, hish 4
1
nuies of tin) 2 X 101
,
,
,
gra
61 Coverap 2 X 101, 1.6. >60; 10* H >F56 The
i
;
61
S
. 6871
). With the
"of temp, on R Was been reported (
exception of the thickest layers, R vu H. irreversibly with
temp. and became Infinite after repeated, warming and
f l
d
it
d
t
I
h
e case o
epos
e
a
n t
ayers
cooling of the layers.
t
ibl
ith
t t
e w
respec
o
emp.
R was mom revers
~
gti. The layers of tin were ftlso studied with a mctallo-
ond t4tir structure is discusved on the
n f
e
th
m
th
Fi
ll
1
l
it
VA,
V e
ea
a
0
s.
na
e
011 1 resu
y
e PCRW.
deMRN at 771K. r
eleetrobs In W layers was
the
arid found to be 21 mp if the support was fultia
MY clean'
diff
f
er'.
tin,
and 9 u%* it pmeovered with granules o
'cam be-tween these values and the mean free path In bulk
Xe~agtnl (68 mp) Rt the wame temp. Is attrituted to structural
Stem
-
Ot,
ONGELM, N.; GPIWROVIC1, R.
On the necessity of introducing a new radiobioloedcal quantity. p. 483.
S'IIDTI SI CHRCTKIARI DE FIZICA. (AcadE-mia Republicii Populare Romine.
institutul de Fizica.) Ducuresti, Rumania. Vol. 9, no. 4, lc?r,'8.
Monthly List of East Lur-opean ziccebsions (LcAl) LC, Vol. V, 110. "', %:,Uly, 1~)59.
Uncl.
-0467,Fs-
Mdear Interactiois'01 ~blgh-emru ituciec
-balm 13. n Q
cosmic radiAtioxi.
-&Ldhu
n reb. qgth gre r" 11
C. Potocennu, and MV.
=
-
--C
e
it
ti
d 7 I
f
~
3
Z
an
nt
r
e
ons o
.
ce
0 a
crac;
from the 19M Sardinia cx-
in Je
F
50-100 b-t-Y./nucleoft N.
-
-
' 1-
t!
1-
~
.
d
11
2
from the point of
5
view of angulitr distribution of=tlC PaKicles. A 2-
cone structure compatible with the 2-core model in the
cente"f-MUM -SyfitaA itpptmrs- -clearly. In most cases the
CN-apn. jet (presumably produced by the Incident nuaws)
It From the small
`
could not be detected front the tu
no. of relativi tic tracks in the i
mctl;n it is concluded
Tt.
V tbat only a small no. of nucleons contributes to the mwn-
geneiating process. It Is, therefore, implied that the r--;Id-
P. ual nucleons of the incident nucleus do not evap. but tinder.
P,,- go, instead, clastic. scattering on the nucleons of tHc Mrget
nucleus. Ifircea r-~
CHICTAN, C**, CIP124 L.; FLORICAN, P.; CNGES~U, M.
Prime sources of Co 60 for gammagraph produced at the Institute of
Atomic Physics of the R=ardan Academy. Studii cerc f17 11 a0-3:
804-803 160. (EEAJ 10:2)
1. Institutul de Mica atCMiC2 Docuresti.
(Rumania-Nuclear physics) (Cobalt) .. (Radiolsotcpes)
-azrLv us .0.,3m1
-rd m so
ev ..A...
14 -0 -1
71 T-
r7
J- v-.T Zi.TA %ful.2
Tzr, 14
S la Lq ~.T
.40 UD PI-4
p- 4--d 14~ -1
'It 17T.>117DWA
I ZULL
11TERAT.1 R.; MEITERT, St.; *ONCKCU, M.; MAIJ, 1.
---
The continuous zeam=amat *f the pl radioactivity of atw8pberze.
Studii aerc fiz 32 no.Dft-201 161. (ml 10:9)
1. Inatitutul do Mica a~o~ca, BucuraBti.
(Atmoohere) (Beta rays) (Colger-Maller coun-~ers)
ONCESCU, Mirceal_APOSTOL., lonel
Screening of 'be sourm of neut-rono utIlIzed In imduBtI7. Stual
carc fiz 3.2 no.l*.103-.113 162. (Em 20:9)
2. Institutal do f12lea atomica, BucurejAl.
(Shioldli,g(Radiation)) (Industrial safOV)
13IRMUM3 M.1 GASPAR, E.; ONCESqU, M.; SANDRUI P.; TEITEL, T.
botarzining fluid loxaaa in the main mnduita witb tho aid of
radioactive tracera. Studil care f12 22 no.1:215-a2l. "61.
(ME 10:10
1. InDtitutul do fizica atomica, BucureBti.
(72uld mechanics) (Aqueducts) (Radioactive tracerB)
GA~SW, E.., ing.; DIMESCU, M., fiz.
t4C~- ~jl
Hetbod of radioactive tracarB for ih-a datEfx-- - r, . n
d-A . _ pipi. g
a dm. HidroUhnic4 7 no.3a3379-386 11 162.
APOSTOL, 3.; ONCESCU, M.
Discharge of the dose of neutrons depending on the c1scharge of
the dose of I/radiation in case of the polonlum--beiyllium
sources used in industry. Studii cerc fiz 13 no.::427-435
262.
1. Institutul de fizica atomica., Bucuresti.
S/058/0/WO/1)03/W8/104
l
A
60A101
J~.:.- ATJJMRS Apostol, I., Oncescu, M.
=s Th6 dependence of the neutron dosage rate on the r-radiation dosage
rate for commercial Vo-Be sources
_,jOIODICAL: Referativnyy,zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1963, 49, abstract 3A380
Ii. cercetAri fiz. Aoad. RPR", no
(-S-Wdii 3# 1963#va3, 127 - 435,
Rumanian; summaries in Russian and French)
TW: A simple method is proposed for calculating the dosage rite from
5-,i .-the neutrons for the Po-Be sources by the (-radiation dosage rate measured be-
a given protective scre6n. obtained was the relation
-b r 1 P'Y, r) b
n,: I-/P r-o
'where bn --b is the dosage rate of the neutrons and the -(-quanta respective-
ro rpr
1y, and p r~- the portion of the full dosage ratej depending on the ~-quanta-.
theoretical data are experimentally checked. The final results are pro-
sented~in:_the form of nomograms,
er's
(Abs-Ixaot -notes: Opmplete translation]
Card 1)1
HULUBEI, H., academician; HIMUZI, C.; OFICESCU, M.; SCORCH, M.
Contamination of scmp. tor-mus of vegatatioz by long -Ufe 'lie
products resulting from nuclear experiences. StudA cerc
14 no.1:25-29 163.
1. ImUtutul. de fizica atomica Bucuresti., Univergitatea
Bucuraoti.
ONCESCU, M.; SERMIESCU, 0.
/$~radioactivity of zooplankton In the Black Sea. Studil cerc fi2
3.4 no.2iI33-Ul 163.
1, Institutul do fizita atomica T~curestl, Statiunea moolcgica marina
Agigea., Laborataral do radioblologle.
COM 1J.; CUICESCU,14.; REDIM) Flo
Absolute -meaBur-ments by cnvity icnizatior, chamber used i~
the Radioactive Euclides Metrological laboratory of tho
Institute of Atomic PhyBics. Studii cerc f~z 2-4 n0-5:619-:'
'63.
1. Institutul de fizica atomica., Dicurasti.
I)IJCFSGU, M.; 10PI'SUIESCU A.
- - -v
V~ -,.
Organisn in-adiation due to atmospheric fallout. Studii crrc
fiz 34 no.6:76G,-773 163.
1. IpBtitutul de fi2ica atomica, Bucuresti.
(1;1'c-~ncl I , r'1, ;
for :.f
f 1
r-.7-' on i a t I on hw (wit.h a ObadJ
no.7:76r,-rm 1,64,
Institute c~f ,~anje&r j>jjye-jf-..3, Box 35,
EUNESS(X , 1 . C4~1 I',
dos in g, el a L, Z-f; ' 4-~:! 1:; t'l2c, Ilirt
P6--..2 fi5 16 nc,.7.-"'4-,?-"815 161.
s i", t.'Lt,;~ l4a,. 1 351
LonceBeu, N. , La
went gosudarstvannoy preriii., gaolvgjdoktor2
UAnbIJ.MUY, U 31. (trans ZIZA
pr latorl; VYSOTSM, I.T., red.,
F.MSLUA, M., red.; BMMA, B.A., taklm. red.
[Geology of the Rumanian People's Repub2icl Geologiia Rvnyzkoi Na-
iodnoi RespubIiki. Pod red. i a prodisl. I.Mysotskogo. Moskya,
Izd-To inostr. lit-ry; Bucharest., Izd-To 'TeridimV.,n 3~160. 520 p.
Translated from, tbe Rumanian. Ounk 14-.10)
2. Uni-vBraltet in. Farkhona T Bukhareste(for Onabesku).
(Rumania-Geol-ogy)
ONMCU, N.
Zartb creep In the flBbimg ragim of Slam-Balta Greaca. Prableme geog
8:233-243 161.
ONCESCO, [\).V'
15(6)
AUTHORS: Sinyanskiy, V. I., Oncles\u, 11. V.
TITLE: A Gas-Oxygen Device for Determining Refract03iness (Gazo-
kislorodnyy pribor dlya opredeleniya ogneupoinosti)
PERIODICAL: 0911eul)OrY, 1950,, N'r 12, pp 506 - 569 (vssn)
ABSTRACT: A general view of the device is shown in figtre 1. The
conditions in the device corre.-Dond to the actual con-
ditions to which the refractories are exposk in in-
dustri-al furnaces. The chemical composition ~nd the mil_~era-
logical structure of the products do not var3 In the de-
termination of refractoriness. The temperatuie to which
the refractory samples are eipoged, in oonstrint due to the
rotution of the furnace bottom. Thio apparatus was intro-
duced by the bigineers Petroni and Kuntse at the "Vulturulh
works of refrLctory products in the People's Republic
of Humallin in 19,15- In figure 2 the ncheme of the device
is shown and then describ~~d ill det!iil. Comm-eicial oxy~.~en
and methane, fuel oil,; and ~aaea liquefied Ir nteel
cylinders, respectively, are used for heatinj the device.
Card 112 The samples are cut out of the tested products and then
Do I i ,no (I ~ in i.-iii ch thei r :-*. -..-n turi--t:1- tio
in testint, clay and povidery rar materials; out of
no samoler, can be cut, thet:e substances must be sh
and dried by dextrin, and arranged together with t
SL-er conen on the furnace foundation., as rhowr in
The results of the determination of refractorize,,;s
of this device taf-e, in geyieral, by 100 hi6l.-her than
obtained in the I-,.r,7,,-jton furnace (Table). Thore arc
and I table.
UXESCU, Tatiana; MICRA1,7,50, Doina
Contributions regarding the influence of the acid ccn.-Emtra-
-lu-ion cn the chromatographic behavior of inorganic ions, Rev
chimie Roum 9 no*2:131-135 F 764
1. biboi,atory of Phycdcal Ght-mintry, UnIveralty of Dactiareot.
ONCWCU, Tatiana
Influence Of a solvent on the spe-ed of the cecomposition a. potasslum
trioxalmobaltiate. Studii care chim 8 ni.2:237-242 160. (F~- 10:2)
1. lAboratoral de chizia-Mica al Univarsitatil C.I.Parbai,
Dacuresti.
(solvents) (Potassium oxalatocobaltate)
B/075/60/015/004/(07/030/XX
B02O/BO64
AUTHORS: Oncescu, Tatiana and Zwiebel, Banda
TITLE2 The Dependence of R F Values on the Composition of the Eluant
Isopropyl Alcohol - Hydrochloric Acid (1:1)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheakoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No., 4,
pp. 409 - 412
TEXT: The authors systematically investigated the change of R. (retention
factor) as a function of the ECI concentration, thus making pos3ible to
draw conclusions as to the Practical applicability of R F values in various
separations. The results obtained are in good agreement with ttose of
Carvalho for the eluant butyl alcohol - EC1. The experiments v(re made by
I)aBcending" chromatography on Whatman paper no. 1, and for eac). experi-
mebtal series 10 eluant mixtures were used: 250 ml Of isoPTOPY*. alcohol find
250 ml of I N, 2 13, 4 N, 56 N, 6 N, 7 N, 8 N, 9 N, 10 n, and 12 V HC1, A
drop of the solution approximately 0.6 cm, in diameter vas applLed with a
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The Dependence of R F Values on the Composition S/075/60/015/004/'007/030/XX
of the Eluant Isopropyl Alcohol - 1~ydrochloric B020/BO64
Acid (I -, 1)
capillary pipette to a point I cn below the margin (sizze,- 24 A1,5 om). In
most cases, 0.1 N chloride solutions in ECI were used, After 30 minutes~
drying, the paper was dipped Into the eluant and left there for 12 hours
until the front of the solvent had traveled 23 cm. Subsequently, the paper
vas dried again, and developed (Table 1).. The temperature was constant in
each case, amounting to 22.5 + 0.5 0C. Table 2 shows that the maximum R F
values of most of the elements were found at an EC1 concentration of
approximately 5-5 N. The solubility of the ions Cu, Fe, and Mo rose with
the ECI concentration., This was tested on an FeCl 3 solution (Tabl- 3).. The
same holds for the elements Be, Ge, Se, and Te, for which the 1,urve
flattens t a concentration of approximatelY 5.5 W. When the cations form
-com-PleleAwith similar chemical properties, e.g., Ca, Sr, Ba (Fig. 1),
Zn, Cd (Fig. 2), Se, Te (Fig. 3), and Pb,Sn (Yig. 4), virtually parallel
straight lines are obtained on the diagrams R N - log cCl' The solubility
of alkali-metal chlorides does not correspond to the maximum B value
F
obtained at a concentration of 5~5 P since their solubility folls with an
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of the Eluant Isopropyl Alcohol - HyClroOiloric B020/13064
Acid (1:1)
increase of acid concentration, Alkali metals are knovn to bc in a hydrat(:,d
state, and are incapable of forming soluble chloride complexos (Table 4).
The results of the present work (Fig. 2) prove that the following elements
are separable: Na and X at 4 N ECI (AR F = 0.09) by "descending" chromato-
graphy; Rb and Cs at 12 N RCI; Zn and Cd at 9 N HCI; Eg from Zn and Cd at
low acid concentrations; TI from Al and In at 5.5 N HCI (Sc cannot be
separated from Y and La); Be and Al at 10 N ECI; Ca and Al at 12 N HC1; Zn
and Th at 6 N ECI (ARF-0.11); Ge and Sn at any EC1 concentra!;ion;
As+3 and As+5 at 10 N ECI; U from Th and Zr most easily at 5-5 IN HCI; and
Ri and Cc at 10 B ECI. Separation on the basis of complex fo:7mation
reactions is especially successful in absorRtion chronatograj?hy'las shown
by papers of A. 11. Gurvich and T, B. Capon (Ref,, 9), and F. ',I, Shemyakin
and E. S. -Mishchelovskiy (Ref. 10), There are 4 figures, 4 titblee, and
10 roferonoes: 2 Soviet, 2 US, 3 Dutch, I flumanian, I Czech* and I French.
ASSOCIATION: Bukharestskiy universitet im. K. 1. Parkhona (lumyniya)
--(Bucharest C. I. Parhon University (Rumania))
SUBMITTU: Mn
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ONCESCU, T.; SABBU, V.Z.
Study of cis-trarB izomerisn in infrared spectr=.:Ill.
Dimalstrodiaquornanganate of potasBimn. Studii. carc chin
9 n7b.4i663-666 161.
1. Unive:~,sitatea "C.I.Parhon", laboratcrul de cbinle-fizica,
Bucuresti.
ONCESCU, Tatiana; SAHINI V.E.
~ P
Spectral study on the infrared of cis-trans isomez'
Re-v chi-mie 8 no.1-73-76 163.
1. Laboratolre do ChImle-PhyAqw do lIffniversite (
2. ~bynbro Correspondant de 11neademle de la R.P.R -
MURGIr"Escu, l1le G.; ONCEFO, Tatlanu
of thpr=!j'? ~ C,,Zy;Si*lop
, t,A. _ of ',t
iC-netles and =-echanlen - -P (711)
complex oxaLatev In no2ution. Rev chLmiz Rour. 10 ro.21:,2-3-6
A 165.
1. lzborator-y of Physical Chamlstry, University of Bucharest,
13 Bd. RepublIcii. Submitted July 28, 1964,
ONCESOU, T.
j.
so
CX lw'es of Fin' I 11)
165.
chin
n'9 r 0
Rl Ch(lml F,'Xy ver"" tY Ll"
!. Labor ',~-'ry L ibm, t t Y 8
13 Bd~ Republic'i. S'
ONCM, Neicbv 00
The Influence of rmiching en the buaddity and the wamth :;f the avIl.
Xhidro I meteorclog nD.4143-51 160. (EFAI 10: 2)
(Mulching) (soils)
11 &,
Antiorco-~ oml effe, st. cof zmalchi~. J2v Inat "RD.-oln Punhkarovl rr..2 - ID- ~
i4s 62.
vxlsv) v. G,
Changes in toriperature and himidity of the groimd air layers
over the straw mulching. Izv Inst n.Nikoln Pushkarov"
no.5:a25-135 162.
ONCEV, Neicho
Influence of strav =Iching on the grow-th and yield of
grapevime. SelskoBtop =Aa 1 no.:LDtIO97-1101+ 262
2. YauchnolzBledotatelski institut po pochromanie i
agroteUnika IN.Ftsbkarov'.
and "loist
T', !j.1; I?Inv-c~:;tif-atiO." o' Trarsfer O-f -
- - - .- - 7~' -, '.-, Of 47C
-in of HiCher Educatior. a! In-
1 !C('
cl-A
d ate 07,
(Disvertations For DepTe of "',"r,
so- Knizrnava Letopis' :Tlo. 26, June 195
DNCHMV, D. N'.
Cams4uxxt lavs im tba triaDmissiox of soil hezi; aid moisture witbla a
cycle if 24 hourn Evith Garmax summary 13k Imsfiril. Fachvavadazle
no-5:25-30 MY '56. N12A 9:9)
I.MaskeTski7 tekhmologicheaki7 InBtitut pishchevoy prom7shlemmosti.
(Soil moisture) (Soil temperature)
UssR/Soil Sciences* Physical and Chemical Properties ')f SOilsal J-1
Abs jour : Bef 7hur - Biol., No io, lo-8, no 43769
Anthor :Onchuxav D.,11"
Inst :The ~bscow Technological imtitute of the Food Industry
Title :Heat and Water Transfer Phenomena In Soilv and Grounds
Crig Pub :Tro Mosk. te)d=lv in-t pishch* prom-nti,, 1957, vn- 8,
55-63
Abstract : The results are presented oi' the author's investigations on
t1n fields of the Crimean Experimental Melioration Station
in September of 1952, It was possible tc classify the soil
layers into two parts at-cording to the iTitensity of changes
in the temperature gradient and the vatm- content gradient,
Up to an depth of 40-50 en the temperatun! gradient rcached
2.5-3 and below 50 cm. it was 0.3. In Vie top soil layer to
a d--pth of 5 cm- sbarp and the largest t,--cperature mid mcds-
ture variations vere observed, The evay>ration zone dropped
to a depth of 25 em~,,frora the soil surface according to the
degree of heating. With reauced soil heating for 18 hours
card I/P
ONOm=, D.S. -
Migration of vaporous molmture In upper soll layers. Pocbvove-
dent" no.6:102-105 Je 159. (141BA 12:9)
(Sell itnisture)
ONCHUXOV, DN,,_
Vapor transfer Inside a moist z#terlal during
changes of ItBisurfaoe teMeratura cond#ionil.
15282-87 160. ,
(Drying)
IntermlUtnt
Trady XUPF
(MM 16:2)
I'-- ONCHUROVi DO,
-------
Dete=datg the moisture of looaa material3 (in tba ba:ds of their
electric conductivity. Pochvovedania no*3:95--98 %Ir 161.
0,MA 14:3)
1. Vysshaya shkola Xinisterstva vnutrepnikb cel., Moskva.
(soil moisture) (Electric conducti.vity)
VMHUXOV, D.W.; C)STAPCIIIX, V.P.
laborator-f studies on heat wid moisture trinsport In sail
samples. Poeb-vovedenie no.7:53-59 JI 163, (NMA 16:8)
1. VyBBhaya shkola Hinisterstva vnutrannilth del.
(Soil 3noisture) (Sdl temperature)
01,01TUKOV, ri.1% , inzh.
11 - thod for SaRhInc, t)
Hydraulic ard jrZolz~L"Ic ne .
4 0
uurbimi3. Elek. atu. 31 no.9:7' S 160.
(St~~an turbines)
PREDDIJI Aristid C.; ONCICA, Dan (Bucuresti)
Evolution in the construction of low tension OL. contactors
with thermal relays. Electrotehnica 12 no. 3:111-103 ?4r 164.
1. Chief Planning Engineer, IPAEIA-Bucharest (for Predoi).
2. Planning Enaineer, "Electroaparataj" State Irdustrial
0
Enterprise Bucharest (for Oncica).
FELLER, Isac, ing.-sef; ONCICA, Radu, ing.
11~--- --- - --
Cafeteria for students. Constr Due 16 no.741tl 21 MrI64.
1. Trustul Regional do Constructii de Locuint:D, Brasov
(for Feller),,'
t,
RUIAMIA / Virology. Human and Animal Viruses. E-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10, 1958~ 4308f.
Author : Gheorghlu, I., Mthalta, S., Onciolu, P., Albu, T.,
Popa., M., Albolu, MI.
Inst : Not given.
Title : A Study of Immunity to Hog Choler2.
Orig Pub: Anuarul Inst. scruri si vacc. Pasteur Bucuresti,
19563 1, 17-30.
Abstract- No abstract.
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RaMIA/Diseases of Fa= Anirrals . Diseases Cause i by Viruses
and Rickettsiue.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 9, 1956, 4C636-
Author : MiMita, S., Gheorghiu, I., (~ncioiu, I POPB, M
Albu, T., 1,%rinescu, I.
Inst :Bucharest Pasteur Institute
Title :Dur6.tion ef Active Immity Produced by Formol
Aluminum Hydroxide Vaccine in Swine Pi-st.
Orig Pub: Anuarul Inst. seruri si vacc. Pasteur Bucuresti,
1956, 1, 31-38.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card
RUMANIA / Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused ty Viruses and hickettalae.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 17, 1958, No. 78939.
Author : Mihaita, S; Popa, H; Tcmescu, V; Pascu, L; Gheorghiu., 1;
Cmcioiu2 P-_ Isopescu, 1; Marinescu, 1.
inst :'Rotgi4;n
TitII3 : A Cx-fstal-Violet Vaccination Against Swine, Fever, Prepared frcm
Virulent Blood (&cperimental Study and Pr*liminary Results
Obtained in Practice). Conclusions.
Orig Pub : Anuarul Inst. seruri si vacc. Pasteur Bucitresti, 1956, 1,
39-64~
Abstract ; No abstract given.
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ry tDis3-wscs of Fiirua Anivials. Diseanes F-2
,-T..used by Virusea and Rickett3iae.
.-r vioi., No. 4, 1.959, No. 168.12
Oncloiu,P.; Tomescu,V.lCarabulea,i.
7, t c, ~-, I -
ln"-L'Of Sera and Vaccint~s
ol' Latent For-aa of Infectious An,~Mia
in liornes Used for Anti- er~ sipela:3 and Antiteta-
i-.j--% Sax.,i For S4ine.
,
Bu ur
Anglaru.'s. -5tr.-Cxi r~i vacc. Pasteur it e, 0 ti,
ic,56.
r.,(: (-,!f inf-evti-xia anemio (1A) clinical
obae;rvatic),a, lbermovietry w~d hevatAolQgical inves-
tigatlwi do, not rei-ider adec:uate results in ostab-
lishing eliagnoniz. in acute formn of the dibease
clinical abtsorvatic-n and tlo texrperaturs curvrl
Droduce goo,' results, w"jor-a.-i the va-l-ae of hewnte-
losical de:t-i is fr. iotent forms
of IA the diagiinai-N was co:firwad by men;is of
rd: 1/5
RZBiol., No. 1959, No. 16~i2
biolog-ca! tests on foals. in Dvily 3.5) percont-
of the --a3es , -whereas the tc-,itb on foal-- where
-m-11te CaLAOS Pxisted nhowed ICD ptr-cput po-sitiv-,,
vlaed fc!r at. 1.4eaall 3!1:) yi-al. vvd
o late:-.t ~lcrm of- il-Af,cctj,c)u,-j tille-
a~,!~vmed aii -.cute fy'orm ir, 36.0 parccjit A' tbc,
cnimnlz and It becmme posbible to obtabl-lah
NO, No. 16;' L 2
fj! co,
ot
0
n(;k- sci.--' t,~~-lach ;ierfl Used
3era the
.3/15
.1;901] CAUS
of Farn Animals. Disqu Od
by '"b"IS-oz and Rickettsiao- R-2
Alm. Jour RZBi'DI.13 No, 41 19593 NO. 16812
b
~1,~,,V&Joped a 3civorr; :~orz In nyprc-
x in abc e1 y percent, of the ta;ses.
Th!, R.
viTUS 0.4, decTaasea vix-aler-,e which h-~.,- b-en
c., tt- --ined fxcx tha- bloo-d of vArus -'arryin" 7~-, i
whlch :I-,- '.*o blt~
inn sn"al nzo-vilit wAy be
Ot I one yo,11,
th"Bir Organism fol. D OSS t11,
)71.thout producing any dl-3~nzse o tow, IP
eTysipelas antigen is introdjeod repantedly
after an :Interval of 3-4-; -nmcrlthsj il. may pro-
-'-- / 5
%MAITA, S.; POPA, M.; IOMESCU, V.; FASCU, L.; GHMIGHIU, I.- ONC101u, P.-
ISOPBSCU, I.; MaINESCU, 1.
Vaccine against swine post prepared from Tirulant blood inactivated
by crystal violet; experimental study and preliminary practical
results. Stud. cercet. Inframicrobiol., Butur. 7 no.1-2:119-130
Jam-Juno 56.
(VACCINES AND TACCIILATIO)
bog cbolera vaccine,
(VIRUS DIS3ASES
bog cholera, vaccine
(SWIN3, diseases
(SAME)
prep. & results of tests)
against, prep. & test results)
RMOLI~ Virology. Haman and An$ml ViruseB. E-3
Swine Disease Wrases,
Abz Jour :Ref Zhur - 33iol,, , No 20., 1958, No 90588
Authors :Mihata, S.; Pops.2 H,.5 Gheorghiu, L; Oncloiu, P.
inst ;Pasteur Institute of Sera and Vaccines, Bucharest
Title :On the Question cf Using Winized Wras In Active Man, I-
zation Against Swine Plague.
Orig Pub :Anuarul Inst. seruri si vace. Pasteur 3hicuresti., 1957, 2, 129-
3.39.
Abstract :Vaccine prepared from the lapinized swine plPAue virus pro-
duces a lasting immmity in hogs; the hyperimmune anti-plague ser
serum introduced BlmultanDeUBly with -,,he vaccine does not
prevent the acquiring of an active po;3t-vaccination imanity;
1-Rminized, virus Multiplies in the rab!)its' organism when in-
trofteed, intravenously or intra=, culirly; the virus =u1ti-
plies more intensively in the organist of young anizaal . The
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142HAITA, S.; GIMFORGHM, I.; ONGIOIU, P.; nPA, X.; AI~U, T.; M Jr CU, I.
&M As
11otaB on the durnti~ munAy induced wit'l nwine-peat vaccine
treated with formol and ndsorbad on aluminum lkydroxide. Stud. cercet.
inframirroblol., Bucur. 8 no.2:221-227 1957.
1. Goimnicare presentats 1n Institutul do lnf arnicrobiolopie al
Academiei R.P.R. In nedinta din 20 decembrie L955.
(VIRUS DISMSES, immunology
hog cholera, duration of immunity nfter vacc. with fornol-
treated vaccine adsorbed on al-iminum hydroxide)
(SWD13, diseases
same)
(VAC013M AND VACCr.IATICII
hog cholera vaccine treated with formol & Adsorbed on
aluminum hydroxide, duration of immunity)
Tj t7i C,
Da'. var;',
i C
ONT0111j, T.
Autionation in the mining ~mdustx-j. p. 4.
ALMIATICA Sl MECTRUNICA. (Asociatia Stlint-Ifir-i a Inginer3lor sl
TaYmiclenilor din RoTdnflla) Bucuresti, R=anla, Vt)l. 8, no. 1. Jan./ Feb. 1959
honth3~r list of East Empean Accessions (EEAI) 1C, V61.8, no. 8, Aug. 1959
Uncl.
ZOLOTAPjl,V, S.V. . student; CJIISEIIYAl.' , ?I.A.;-Q~IPASYNOVA , A.I.; HYABOY, N. I.;
- ?~ ... i ; (I
SITEr-!IS, Ye.S., rulkovoulitell ra,)oty k-a-nd. - k, --~sent
E'lements of ph:,,sic-- in leather and shoe manu.-'acture. 17wich. *,.n.a.-,"
I-ITILP no.28:85-95 163.
I Kafedra fi,,,iki Moskovskogo taklmologiches':ogo ~n:lLituta le"-,koy
promyshlennosti.
Z/031/61/009/009/004/005
D006/DIO2
AUTHOR: Ondej6ik, J.
TITLE: Czechoslovak electrical-discharge nachining and ultra-
sonic equipment at the 1961 International Fair in Brno
PERIODICAL: Strojirensk& vjroba, no. 9, 1961, 448-450
TM~: The following electrical-discharge machiaing and ultrasonic
~vojov' U
equipment, developed by the V y stav pre mechanizAciu i auto-
matizAciu (VUAIA), Nov6 Nezto nad V&hom (Development Institute for
Mechanization and Automation UMAJ, Nov6 Mesto nad VAhom) during the V/
2nd Czechoslovak Five-Year Pl~an, was sho= at the 1961 International
Fair in Brno; (1) The VJ '03 electri.cal-discharEe micro-drilling
machine with a power input of 400 V1 for oval ard shaped holes with
diameters ranging from 0.05 to 0.6 mm. (2) The IJV 2 automatic elec-
trical-discharge machining equipment with a power input of 4 kv/ for
removal of broken-off tools, screvis, etc. (3) The IJV 4 single-pur-
pose, semiautomatic, electrical-discharge mach 4'.ning equipment with
a power in-out of 5 kW for machining of rolls for deformed-bar produe-
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Czechoslovak electrical.... D006/D102
tion. (4) The VJV I electrical-discharge die-sinking machine for
production and repair of forging dies with a maximum stock weiGht of'
2,000 kg. The machine requires aninput of 30 kW and is equipped
with 2 generators, namely a rotary impulse generator for roughing
with a maximum metal-removal rate of 2,5oo mm3/-min, and a relaxatt*on
generator for finishing at a maximum metal-remcval rate of 600 mm
min. (5) The UZZ 2 ultrasonic drilling machinE with an input of
260 VI and an operating frequency of 27 keps drills holes of any shape
with a maximum diameter of 5 mm in hard and bri.ttle materials (glass,
ceramics, sintered carbides, etc). (6) The VU 15 ultrasonic drilling
machine, using tools with diameters ranging from 15 to 50 mm, has an
input of 4.5 kVA and an operating frequenc3i of 20 keps. it is used
for machining hard and brittle materials including semiconductors.
(7) The UG 8 ultrasonic generator with a total input of 8 kW (elec-
trical input 15 kVA) for large ultrasonic cleaning units produce:~~
frequenciesfrom 200*to 800 kcps on a radiatio~i area of 50-800 em 2
(8) The U6L 2 single-purpose semiautomatic ult..-?asoni,-, cleaning ma-
chine for antifriction bearings with diameteps ranging from 13 to
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Z/03.1/6"-/009/009/004/005
Czechoslovak electrical.... D006/D102
26 mm, operates at a frequency of 800 kcps w.-,.th an output of 21 x 200
W, and an electrical input of 2 M (9) The U6J 1 ultrasonic clear-
ing machine for small parts operates with an electrical input of
about 1.4 kW, a frequency of 80Dkcps and an output of 200 W. (10)
Ultrasonic tin-plating equipinent for tin-plating of ends of Al-con-
ductors (wire and strip). It consists of a Leated tub and an
electronic generator with an OU4-pUt of 250 W at a frequency of 20
kcpz. There are 11 figures.
ASSOCIATION: VUMA, Nov6 Mesto nad V6hom (VMA, Nov6 Mesto nad
Whom)
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mternationa.1 ArWosium c
no.12)1011-1024 D 162,
J
Lisk valve. p. 218. FAFIR A CFI;~ TI.C,SA. (1,'Inisterstvo lesu a
drevarskeho pm-4slu) Praha. Vol. 9, re. 10, Oct. 1954.
SOMCE: FFAL - LG Vol. 5 No. 10 Cet. 1956
Ondera Je
An unusual location for a centrifugal purg a
Odnisterstvo lesu a drevarskeho praWslu)
Doc. 1955.
Source: EFAL LC Vol. 5, No. 10
Oct. 19~6
OYDERA, R.
')Transportation at the Construction Site during Aasodbly Df Thermoelectric Power Plants.11
p. 22,6, praha, Tol. 4, no - 5, May 1954.
SO". Zast Darp
pean Accessions List, Vol. 3. No. 9, Septeri*r 19154. Lib. of ConUess
ONDERk, R.
"Design for a Revolving Assembly Derriek for Italf-Section Assembly of
Boilers", P. 363., (FMGETIKA., Vol. 4,, No& 8.1 Aug* 1954., Praha,
Czedboalovakia)
SO: Moutb3-7 List of East European Accessions, (MAI), LC, Vol* 3., No. 12.,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
i7i C'-,
J., Dr.; HAUT113R, B. 30r.; Dr.
01~ 1~11-
Ischemic necrosis and tirberCUIVUB CBVIta;IOnB In rnazalw fibrosis;
develonment and difficulties in differavlal diagnomis. Proco7nl l9k.
9 no.4:281-292 Sept 57.
1. Oddeleni chorol z povolnni KUNZ v Osbave, vedouci lekar MUDr
J. RoBmauith, Plicni oddeleni XWX -Y Ost:rave, prodnoBtn prim 30r.
Onderek.
(MINONART YD-IHZ:M, differ.-Aiag,
inchemic & tu"berc. cavitatim (Cz))
(TUB3ROUIMIS, PUMOURT, differ. ding.
ischemic necrosis from ca-71~;ntloma in :MOBIT8 fibroBiB (C2))
Vol. no
ONYERIKOVA3 V.
Dyk., Podubsky, and Stedminsk-
y's Zakla--lZ mee~,a !2LzrAil (PrIr.,;irAr:3 of 'rur
FisberieB); a book ree-do-w. Z= - .
p. 7Q0 (BIOLOGIA) Vol. 11, no.11, 1956,
Bratislava3 Czechoslovakia
SO: Morthly Lndex of East European Accessions (EPIAI) W, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
ONMKA, M.
PReorganIzation of Tool Rom." p. 264, Praba. 7o1. 2, mo, 6, Tune 1954.
SO: MaBt 3hro"an AccaBsIons list, 7ol- 3, No. 9, Sep-.axi!*.r 1954, Lib. Of GomgraS3
OITDERY,Aj 'P.
Location in mrehouses ard labellinr matc. rials., p. 263., STRW11U, TISKA
VYIROBA (Ninisterztvo strojirenstvi) Praka. Vol. 3., No. 6., June 1955
SOURCE: East Eum;ean Accessions List (--,EAL) Library of ConFre,-,s,
Vol. jo No. 123 December 1956
ONDERKA3 B.
,OnERKA, P. BconoiV of material by using the layout PI in P. 399
Vol. Lj no. 91 sept3 1956
MOJIRENSKA VMBA
TECHNOLOGY
R-raha., Czeebobloyakia
Soz East European Acceision Vol. 6., no. 2,, 1957
BEBUI, Artur, ngr., inz. (Krakow); CIIDERYA, inz. (rankow)
Econmics of firing axploBivas in quandleD. Cemment wapmmo gips 16 nc;."1:
356-358 '61.
mm
ACC NA, AM026626
AU713CR.- Srdd, VladiizIr
(Engineer)
ORG: Inst-Itute for Research and Testing, IRMG, Ostra-9 9, (Vyzkmrjy a 23msobni ustav
NHKG)
TITIE i Basic open-hearth doop-draiwing stool with bett Dr mchanical properties
designed for dynardeally stressed m r car parts
SOURCE: Hutnicke Usty, no, 4, 1966, 244-250
TOP'Ar TAGSj autnmotlvo iniwtry, motal draw-"mg, plasticity, low carbon atool, tonsil
atr)ngth, mechanical stress
AB-S"IRACT: Automobile parts subject to rwchanical stresses should be pressed out of
ntnal havInZ crorA plpstic properties and high tensile strength. Low carbon stool con.
taining over I$ I-In and some V proved to be most suitalLes Deoxidation should be =do
with silicomanganoDe and forroranganesos; aluninun and ferrovanadium should be added
to the stroan of tapped stool. Good practical results were obtained with test parts
zade from this staol, The authors thank Engineer Y~gw Roble for assistance with
the experimental mm;Ltingo Orl art has: 9 figuroB and 4 tables, fBaned on au'-
thor,O Ens. abstff rJIRS: 36,~~t 11
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PRAR I BOOK n?LLMT.WR CZECE/5110
HvlzdjiNk~ ro'cenka 1961. (Aatronomical Yearbwk for 1961) Prague, ?;6AVS 1960.
205 P- 3,800 coPies printed. (Series: C'eBkoslownsItA akademie v;d.
Sekce matematicko-tysik9W, Mani% 37)
Compilers: JiR MouXkaY VIRA'-4r Guth and Be6icb Ond arliaa.
Sponsoring Agency: CeBkoslovensk~ akademie -Ad. Scleatific 3d.: Josef M.Mohr,,
ProfeBBor, Doctor; Reviewer: VladimIr Van~se)c, Doc,,or; Ed* of h-iblisbing Howe:
WUslav Erdita. .
PUPOSR: MAB book Is Intended for astronomers.
COVMUM: The yearboa contains calendaT data for the year 1961, epbemerideB of
the sunl mom, pl=ets, at"and other celestial lodias, and other Information
Of interest to the astronomer. V. Gutb composed 3*rtB A,'B,D, and 7; J. Boulsks
assisted in the compoaition of part 33., and cmWvied pxtB C and Ej Be Onderlihs
wrote . B 6 and R,- ve PWak compa3a the list of monitored time signals, and
L-Ve'brVthe table Of Zonal UMB. The folloving rollaborated aa indicated
on the composition of the chapter entitled "Beview Df Progreps In Astronomy:
J. BoAka (Section 5).v M-XbPeik~ (Section 3), L. Krosik (Section 6))
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Astronomical Yearbook for 1961
CZWH/5110
P. Mayer (section 4), J. Ruprecht (Sections 7 - 3-1), L. Sohnal (Section 2), and
L. Webrovi (Section 1). J. Bougka wrote the "Explaiation of the Astronomical Year-
book"s There are no references,
TABLE OF CCN=S:
Calendar Data 7
EphemerideB 9
A. The sun 9
33. The moon 26
C. The I)lanetB and their satellites 39
Do Ec3.iyseB and occultations 70
E. Calendar of pbenomens, 77
F. Flanetoids., comets., and meteors 96
Go Stars 102
H. Variable stairs 113
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CIM Cl., Bela.. dr.
Allmor of Illitivatirw an W01 flo hill i~tmllthvr ('11 ti volvilitfixy or
lagal basis. Vauut :12 30 Ja Q--42).
1. Jogtanacaos.