CUSATESCUP R.p lead I PONI Marg&reta; PAPAFIL, M.1 BOSTAN.)M.1 MOTAS,
M.;
Complex salts of aurintrietrbonic disz*fuzonetricarbonic)
acid. Rev chimie 6 no'A:'57~-65 161.
1. Aeadwais do la Plopubliquo"Pepulaire Reumine, Alial* do Jamayp
Inotitut do ChWe,'Petru Penism Univermite Oil; I. CauzaO do Jansy,
Chaire do chimle inarganique.
POPESCUP I.; BOSTAN, Marcel; CRACIUM, Aglaia; PONI,
Margareta, prof.
Metallic compounds of aurintricarboxylic abid. I.
Dissociation
constants of aurintricarboiWlic acid. Studii chim Iasi 12
no.1:7-19 161.
1. Academia R.PiR., Filial& Iasi, Institutul de chimie
"P. Poni."
2. Membru al Comitetului do redactie si Secretar
stiintific de
redactie, "Studii si cercetari stiintifice,
Chimie*--Filiala
Iasi- (for Bostan). 3. 'Oembru al Comitetului de
redactie,
"Studil ai cercetari atiintifice, Chimiew - Filiala Iasi-
(for Poni).
POPESCUf I.; BOSTAN, Marcel; CRACIUN, Aglaia; PONI,
Margareta, prof.
Metallic compounds of aurintricarboxylic acid. II. Constants
of the ~qrzing of the compounds of aurintricarboxylic acid
with Nir. Studii chim Iasi 12 no.1s21-31 161.
L.Acadwda R.P.R., Filials. Iasi, Institutul do chimie
"P.Poni."
2. Mwbru al Camitetului do redactie si secretar stiintific do
redactie, "Studii si corcetari dtiintifice, Chimie" -Filiala
Iasi- (for Bostan). 3. Membru al Comitetului do redactie,
"Studii si corcetari stiintifice, Chimie" -Filiala Iasi-
(for Poni).
FONIP Margareta,, prof,; POPESCU, loan; BOSTAN.,
CRAGIUN, Aglaia
Contributions to the studies of the complex
[Ipy]CJ3. Pte. I
and 2. Studii chim-Iasi 13 no.1:11-32 162.
1. Academia R.P.R., Filiala Iasi, Institutul de
chimie OP.
Poniu, Sectia do chimie anorganica, 2.0 Hembru al
Comitetului,
do redactie, wStudii 9i cercetari stiintifice,
ChimieO.-
Filiala *Iasi"-(for.Foni), 3. Membru al Comitetulvi
de redactie
si secretar stiintific do rodactie,..*Studii si
cercetari
stiintifice, Chimleg - Filiala Iasi - (for Boatan)*
PONI, Margareta; IORGA, N.; BOSTAN Marcel
Thermogravimetric and X-ray diffraction study of some
5-nitrobarbituric acid complexes. Studii chim Iasi 14 no.l:
19-32 163.
1. Filiala Iasi a Academiel R.P.R., Institutul de chimie
"P.Poni",
sectia de chimia combinatiilor coordinative.
PONI, Margareta P.; PAPAFIL, Anne-Karia; POPESQU,)I.; BOSTAN
_M. - CRACIUN, A.; MOTAS, M.; ZAHARIA , let WNICA I D,
Complex salts of auri utrickrboxylic (4% 412- dihydro-
fuchsoneti-icarboxylic) acid and determination of their
constants. Rev chimie 7 no. 1: 36?-Y73 162.
1. "Petru Poni" listitute of Chemistry of the Academy of
the R.P.R., Iasi.
PONI, Margareta -l.; BUSTAIJ, Marcel; AORG."., G~W-:, Julian
~,-at complexes, with 5
-nitrobrirbituric acl-~'. jl(W chlr:ii;~ Rown 9
no. 10: 57~- 584 164.
-~otru -om Institute of lChonnistvy of th.., limarn-lan
iicade!,m,
Branch 41 Ue--Yi Gri-ore Chica Voila.
PONI, Margareta P.; BOSTAN, Marcel; 1ORGA, Nicolae; GABE,
Iulian
Complex salts of tile 5-nitrobartdturic acid. Pt.2. Studli
cerc chim. 13 no.10:619-628 0 164.
1. "Petru Poni" Institute of Chemistry, Rumanian Academy,
Iasi Branch, 41 A Aleea Grigore Wen Voda.
PONI, Marguerite P., dr. prof. de chimie inorganica;
GAIGINSKI, Alexandrine;
-STRAT, Helena; PETREMU, Viorica; PAVEL, Marianne;
Bacteriostatic and bactericide action of the compound 1,8-
oxyquinoline IC13 in vitro and in vivo. Anal St-Jassy 1 10
no.1:37-43 164.
1. University of Iasi, Rumania (for Poni).
SAUCIUCP Al.; BUDAI, Margareta; RUSAN, M.; BDSTAN Rodica
On the presence of heterogeneous peniciUin in industrial
fermentation with two strains of Penici:11-4um chrysogenum.
Studii cerc biochimie 7 no.l.-105-108 '64.
1. Antibiotic Plant, Iasi.
RUVW41A
BOSTANARUO V.0 Pharmacist, Lt-Col NICOLAU, Dot Pharmacist, and
Dr. Lt-Col [affiliation-not'givenj
"The Use of Plastic Packaging for the Conservation of Drugs in
Maritime Climates."
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara 14-ilitarat Vol 62, No 1, Jan-Feb 66,
PP 131--~138-
Abstract: The authors examined the suitability of various
types of plastics to supplement glass as the material for
containers of drugs of different types in maritime climates.
The advantages and disadvantages'of the various plastics
for specific uses are lisied in tabular form.
Includes one table and 6 re~ferencesp of which 2 are RumiCajan,
3 other Eastern European and one American. Manuscript
submitted 23 May 1965.
RUDWIA
LOST WTT__-*P Pharmacist, Lt-Col, COSTINESCUp H.p Dro It-Col, and
ICU, G., Veterinarian, Kaj (affiliation not given]
"Considerations on the Prevention and Treatment of Intoxication
with Organo-Chlorinated Insecticides."
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 62, No 2, Ylar-Apr 66,
pp 383-390.
Abstract: A survey of the toxic ef f ects of the more common
insecticidal preparations, with suggestions as to first aid
measures and treatment for cases of intoxication or accidents
resulting in excessive contact. The authors stress the im-
portance of using the insecticides according to directions in
order to avoid damage to the operators or to bystanders.
Includes 9 references, of which 3 French and 6 Rumanian.
Manuscript submitted 24 June 1965-
DAVID, V3,adimir 14., ing.; ~~Cu, Dumitru, A., ing.; BRIBEA, I., ing.
-CALUTE-SCU, I., ~ng.; GHERGHEL, C., ing.; PAVELjGh., ing.;
TAFLAN, M., ing"; BOSTAN, V., ing.; KABA, E., ing.
Manufacturing metallurgic coke from gas coal by the.
classic method. Hetalurgia Rum 15 no-5:338-345 My 163.
DASKAIOV, D.; BOSTANMHI 9--T.; NkNO10VA, Z.; KOLLROVA, D.;
STOUNOV, St.
Experience vith therapentic affect of serpasil in psychiatric
therapy.
Stivrem. mod., SoM 8 n0-10.32-39 1957.
1. Ii Nauchnoissledovatelsklia paikhonevrologlehen institut-
Sofita
(Direktor., G. Oanev). I lktedrata po pelkhtatrila pri
]SUL.-Sofila
(sav.-katedrata: dots. Im. Sharankov).
(RISIRPINI, therapeutic use,
ment. disord. (Bul))
BULGARIA
SHARANKOV, Em., -BOSTANDZHIEV, T., STOIMENOV, I ., MANOLOVA,
Z. and GENCHEV,
I.; Department orflt~~Institute for Postgraduate Medical
Studies
(Katedra po psikhiatriya pri ISUL) Read Prof 'E. SHARANKOV,
and Institute for
Scientific Research in Neurology and Psychiatry
(Nauchno-izsledovatelskiy
institut po nevrologiya i psikhiatriya,) Director (direktor)
G. GANEV;
[Sofia. ] -
"Treatment of Depressive Conditions with Tafranil.11
Sofia, Nevrologiya i Psikhiatriya, Vol 2, No 2, Mar-Apr 63;
pp 88-95.
Abstract [English summary modified]: Comprehensive report on
clinical study
with inipramine in 107 patients 1960-1961: diagnostic
tabulation, dosage,
side effects, results. In general, 'excellent, results in 33,
good in 45;
7 weretworsel - latter classification apparently includes 2
who died [no
data or comments]. One patient took 40 I-Om tablets in
suicidal attempt and
recovered but it is not stated with what promptness and type
of first aid.
Four tables.
m n i~n-ternory system of ibb Alo.14"
-ad m- A. K
of tz.., -admiant.iand I.,
T
Z141% AvCOL~4 W.-J!,
-14.4t 3-XCIZdM,- &92. 2KCLP1,Cl, 10.4. a-KCUPW12
5-65, S-KCI.2r-bCl, 6.75, .-PbC'.! i~ '-13, 8- PbCi, 6 24, f,
h4KCI C ilCi, 1.5-4. ~-,KCI.CdCl; 0 ~1-1
;~z 3-'1' '3-PI)CI, ~- J-UCI, -- i-KC-1 ~: 1C)
2111,1212 j.- -'KCI PhO. 4 ,-KC: C-J~-.
(2kcl.PLCII+ P-KCI.CJC!; - -4Kt~
-points applur at ;F3j4 (;I-Pbci~ + 0-KCI.C.tlc;3
2pbCl,),;iiul;5t -V~ -4- a--4KCI.CIcl, +
A"
Z-'
P
ILITASM. I.I.; 3=U Aele
MEN
Ternary system consisting of Wt=, cadmium, and lead
Iodides.
Zhur. neorg. khIm. 2 no.1:167-171 Ja *57. (KM 10:4)
(Iodides) (Systems (Chemistry))
In"-'04--c6n-stitutio Diagram
of the Ternary System Composed of the Chl9rides of Sodium, Po
tassium, and Cadmium, by 1. I.-Illyasov, A. K. Bostandzhiyan,
and A. G. Bergman, Rostov-na-DDnu Engineering-Construction In-
stitute, Zhurnal Neorganicheskol Xhimii, Vol 2, No 1, Jan 57,
Pp 172-i7T-
'Me
The ternary system fia, x,.ca//clwas subjected to investigation.
constitutional diagram which was obtained differed in some
essential re-
S
-'~-,_.-spect from that determined by non-USSR scientists. It was
established
that the stable compound ]Ml.CdCl' is formed, which melts without
decom
2
position, and that the unstable compounds 4ol-cdolp and
P_NaCl.CdC12,, vhich~."
42W V
decoftqsit~
5(4) sov/78-4-5--31/46
AUTHORS; Bukhaloval G. A., Sulaymankulovf K., Bostandzhiyan, A.
X.
TITLE:
PER10DICAL;
The Melting Diagram of the System Consisting of Fluorides
of Lithium, Sodium and Calcium (Diagramma plavkosti sistemy
iz ftoridov litiya, hatriya i kalltsiya)
Zhurnal-neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4. Nr 5,
PP 1138 1140 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For the purpose of determining the easily meltable
mixtures
of alkali- and alkaline earth fluorides, the three-component
system Li, Na, Ca1F was investigated by means of the visual-
thermal method in a platinum crucible with a plalinum stirrer.
First, the two-component systems were investigated, and the
'~o
following eutectics were found: Li 2F2 -CaF 2 with 766 and
34% CaF2 , L'F2 -Na2F2with 6520 and 39% Na 2F2; Na2P2-C&F2
with 8180 and 49% CaF2 . In the three--compamt system 8 sections
were investigated. There is no interaction among the com-
ponents of the system. The common crystallization line of
the components harmonizes with the triple eutectic point in
Card 1/2 the case of a'oomposition of 33-5~o Na2F2, 46.5% L'2
F2 -and
SOV/78-4-5--31/46
The Melting Diagram of the Syetem Consisting of Fluorides of Lithium,
Sodium and Calcium
20% CaF2 with a melting temperature of 607 0C. The low-melting
eutectio mixture of the system Li, Na, CajjF is recommended
as a fluxing material for melting nonferrous metals. There
are 3 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu inzhenerno-stroiteltnyy institut
(Rostov w. Do= Tsngineer-Building Institute) -
Laboratoriya goryuchikh i3kopayemykh Akademii nauk Kirgizs1coy
SSR (Laboratory for Wneral 1jubls of tLe Acalemy of Samie=ea of
ihe Kdrgiz SSR)
SUBMITTED: February 20, 1958
Card 2/2
5(2) SOV/78-4-9-9-5/4414
"UTHORS: B
11 yasov, I. I., Bergman, A.G.
TITLE: The Fusibility in a System of Chlorides and Bromides of
Potassium and Lead
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 9, pp
2079-2u"--
(USSR)
A36TRACT: Before the combined system mentioned in the title is dealt
wish
the melting curves of the binary systems X 01 PbCl
2 2 - 2
K2Br 2 - FbBr2 (in accordance with the data given by S. D. Grouakov,
reference 2), K 2cl 2 - X2Br2 and PbGl 2 - Mr. (in contrast with
the data given by L. I. Favorskiy, reference 5) are given in
figure 1, In the combined system two diagonal and four interior
sections were investigated (Table 1, Pigs 2-4). In the four
crystallization ranges K [Cl,Br] , 2K [Cl,Brj.Pb [CI,Dr]29
K [Cl,Brl.2Pb [C"Br]2 and Pb [CllBr]2 are.formed. The system
under examination belongs to the group of mutual systems -sith
Card 1/2
The Fusibility in a System of Chlorides and SOV/78-4-9-25/44
Bromides of Potassium and Lead
complex formations of the belt type in rhich all components and
compounds of the sides opposite one another form stable
continuous solid solutions with each other. There are 4 figures,
1 table, and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet.
SUBMUTTED: April 30, 1958
Card 2/2
05876
5(2) SOV/78 4-11-29/50
AUTHORS:
!~%ta z h "au A Bergman, _A.. G.-
TITLE: The Melting Diagram of the System of Sodium-, Cadmium- and
Thallium Chlorides
PERIODICAL. Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 11,
pp 2564 - 2566 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The system mentioned in the title was investigated in 14
sections (Tables 1,2, Fig I). The crystallization surface
consists of five crystallization fields of the components and
complexes meeting in three nonvariant points (Table 3, Figs
1,2). The section leading t ,o the Na2C12-corner with 67.7%
CdC12+33-3% T12C12 corresponds to the binary stable system
TlCl.CdC12-NaCl with the eutectic point at 3840 and 16.5%
Na2Cl2* A characteristic.feature is the stable equilibrium of
the systems 2NaCl.CdCl and TlCl.CdC12 with CdC12 in the ternary
point El (3580). Some brief data,are given on the.three binary
systems which are components of the ternary system. The data by
A. P. Palkin (Ref 5) on a eutectic in the system NaCl - TIC1
at 7% NaCl and 4090 were corrected into 6% NaCl and 4120.
Card 1/2
05876
The Melting Diagram of the System of Sodium-, SOV/76-4-11-29/50
Cadmium- and Thallium Chlorides
There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu inzhenerno-stroitollnyy institut
(Rostov-
na-Donu Institute of Civil Engineers)
SUBMITTED: June 22, 1958
Card 2/2
MNDZHOTAN, A.L., akademik; TATEVOSTAN. G.T.; AGRALYAN, S.G.;
BOSTAIMCHW,
R.Kh.
Study of derivatives of substituted acetic acids. Report No.16:
Amino esters of diphenylalkylacetic acids. DokI.AW Arn.SSR 28
noaasn-26 * 159. (MIRA 12:7)
1~ Inatitut tonkoy organicheskoy khinii AN ArmSSR. 2. AN ArmSSR
(for i1ndshoyan).
(Acetic acid)
)UWSAKANOVJI T.S., musluzhemmy deyatell mou i, prof.; BOSTANMHYAN, O.Sh.
Diabetes mellitue therapy with mdfonllmide preparatiozw. -
Teirap.arkh. 33 noO4274-60 161. (MIRA, 14:5)
1. Is fakulltetskoy terapn-ticheakoy kliniki (zave prof. T.S.
Nnatmakenov) Tereviumkogo meditsinskogo inatitutao
(DIAMM) (MUMMAMIDE)
S/040/61/025/001/016/022
B120204
AUTHOR: A. (Moscow)
TITLE:- A uniform helical motion in a cone
PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matOmatika i mekhanika, v., 25, no. 1, 1961,
140-145
TEXT- The present-.paper deals with the problem of the uniform
helical
motion in a finite cone. (0. F. Vasillye-i dealt with the analogous
problem for an infinite cone),. The liquid is assumed to be perfect
and
incompressible, and the motio n within the cone is uniform and
helical, as
well as symmetric with respect to the cone axis. The liquid enters
the
cone through an annular gap in a quantity of q units per second. It
then
flows off through the vertex of the cone in quantities of q, an d
q2and
through point P. The length of the generatrix of the cone is assumed
to
be R , and the half angle at the vertex 9 . The upper limit of the
cone
0 0
is bounded by a spherioal-surfaoe of the radius R 0 in whose point of
intersection with the axis of the cone the already mentioned opening
5 is
Card 1/7
S/040/61/025/001/016/022
A uniform helical motion.in a cone B125/t2O4
located. This scheme approximatively describes the principle of the
effect produced by a hydrocyclone. This problem.is reduced to the
solution of a homogeneous differential equation
.12t 2
sing 16 1 + k kOt (k,C'- const) (1) within the
Zr2 r2 19 sin 9 29
domain ()4r/*R0, 04940 0 with the,boundary conditions
q
r9O) = 0, T(r, 90) - jj,IY(R , 9) (1, L, I T2 + 2 (2)-.
0 T2
2
With u(r, G) *(r, G) ,sin
8,;72-9 (3) there follows from (1)
0
Vu sing 1. Du 2 1#1 2 2
- + - Tg) + k u kC - - ) sin 9 (4) with
2 2 10, sing 'in2"o (k2 - -2
Zr r r
2 9
the boundary conditions u(r,O) 0, u(r,GO) 0, u(Ro,Q) T2 t1sin2 fd
sin G0
Gard 2/7
I -
3zL*
t, ~~
S104 61/025/001/016T022
A uniform helical motion in acone.. YB204
B125
The,veloci ty component S are -here expressed by T(r,G) by means of
the
C+k
-i' V
formula M -I D'P .0 - 1 a .. The peripheral
r sin 9' 'r: r sing 'dr
r'sinG -60
velocity.pn the cone axis at C ~ O-becomes equal to infinity. This
also
explains the formatioh of an air column on the cone axis, which is
observed also in reality with hydrocyclones. By the introduction of
the
dimensionless quantities, r/R , X - kR formula (13) may
.0 t2411
0
~.~be represented in the.form suited for calculations
(IRP)
aln' 9 (1 + 2 (M) -
+ YJ Ila-T-
4n (K)
sin OP,.' (coe 0) +
+ YWP' (2 (UP) - 8%.
(XP)
sin OP,.' (ow 0) (14)
(UP)]
+ YX8%O' W
owl
Card~4 7
4
[~-Ca
S/040/61/025/001/016/022
-A uniform helical; motion In.~a cone-
B125/B204
With k -~-4 0, the solutian-of the.problem of,'the'potential motion
of a
p'P:; liquid in. -the cone is obtained. FromJ14)-follows alsq the
solution ol'
them problem for other.special ca es- t.Thus case r.-0 corresponds.to
the
lack of a-hole in point S.an'd 1 corresponds to the lack of the
annular
With k 0, two inae e
pena nt wa s 1dad to
gap-
00
2 + 2Pn
n
sinQP~ vos (G) (15,
9) sin 29 + Lic;kn Pn + VnT +
T 1 sin go n-1 Vn .1) Vn(Vn
is not small, one, obtains
if 110
dn 89P SPWI (CM
+ (17)
P.. +
jv 2
NIS
2
2
+ 2
N2 n n 2
ind' sin 9. (COSOO (18) after some*steps.
n
2Vn +,I ~PVn dj)n/dQ IG-9
0
6ara
S/040/61/025/001/016/022__~
A un orm helical motion in a cone
if B125/B204
The calculations become simplified,considerably if the asymptotic
repre-
sentation of the function R 1(cosQ) and P. (coag) is used with large
Vn Vn
Already with 10 good results are obtained,. With 1 V and m. 1
n
n
may be determined with the simple relation (V + go - xn' Here x"
n n
~.denotes the n-th non-vanishing root of the equ
ation Jl(x)'. 0. In this
-case, the flow function i~ siTpk:L e"o
(P. 0) Sidi 0 x NO
+
V, 0. 6. j1&.JL % (t + 2 YX ,.(X) ,.(X))IYP 7,~(-x)
tic
(x )jYTs_inqJOA.Q)_
go
C (up)
M rp )GP
k*& n #./,.,,(Xp) Y-ostne.46,j) (22)
'X 4,
Fig. 2 shows the-flow lines for the special case go 7/6,
C/kIP, -4, -r -2. The results obtained here correctly describe the
Card, 6 7
zx~
61/025/001/016/022
S/04
Y
A uniform helical~mo
tion in a cone
B125
B204
motion of the
liquid
particles.' 'Thbre~are
2 fi&-.es and 4
references,
3 Soviet-bloc
and 1
non-Soviet-bloo'.-
r
SUBMITTED, March 4,
1960
li-A
I
Ti
l-
J77
L
-
BOSTANDZHIYAN S.A (Moskva); STOLIN, A.M. (Moskva)
Flow of a non-Newtonian fluid between two
parallel planes.
Izv. AN SSSR. Mekh. no.1:185-188 Ja-F 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
ACC NRt 05027270: SOURCE CODE: UR/0207/65/0()0/005/0045/0051
YYJ 5
AUTHORS: Bostand5h&IM, St.A. (Moscow); Merzhanov, A. G. (Moscow);
.1hudynyort S. 1,
(Moscow)
none
TITLE: Some,problem on noniao*erval steady flow of a viscous fluid
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy melkhaniki,i-tekhnicheskoy fiziki, no. 5,
1965, 45-50
TOPIC TAGS: lubricaticat, liqi1id flow, lubricant viscosity, flow
rate, flow temperaturt
neasurementf fluid mechanics, heat transfer
AWDUCT: Three problems ofunforced flows'are atudieds flow between
two parallel
pl ates, flow in an annular spaoe between two -infi nite', cylinders
(axial flow)p and flow
between -two rotating cylinders with account of energy dissipation
and the variation of
visoosit7 with-temperaturegiven in the Reynolds' equation
P ex-P
Two types of boundary conditions are'con.6idered_-' a) on both
surfaces the constant (ando
in the.general,case,,unequal en; and b) the constant temperature
).temperatures are giv
on one surface is given, and heat exchange with the surrounding
medium occurs through
the other. The moo of flowbetween two parallel plates (given simply
by y - h and
y --h), one of which moves with a oonstant velocity V in the
positive-x - direction,
Card. 1/2
L 9275-66
ACC NRt Ap5O27270
is described by the system
d 4 dv' WdII
0'
+ ke4
- . -- , , , - M.
dql
q
where dimensionless parameters are given,as
V= P(T T,
and boundary,conditions-as
V.=1,-6=OfqrII= 0, ~~O Oof~or. 11-1. 0S-$(Tj-Tj).
J denotes the mechanical equivalent of heatg and X is the fluid's
coefficient of heat
flow, and To ~- T (surface temperatures),, An.expression for velocity
as a fun tion of
and three constants of integration are determined from a
transcendental system based
on boundary conditionol,and the Couette problem with isothermy is
solved. The pattern
of solution of.the two remaining problems is analogous to that of the
first, after
account is made of thedifferent flow and,geometry conditions as
expressed in the
equationa of motion and heat flow. Some,speciial cases such as the
case of.equal
cylinder temperatures and the insulation of one cylinder are
discussed. A means of
computing the torsional moment due to friction is,given for the flov
between two
coaxial cylinders. Orig. art, has: 38 equations.
Be CODE: 20/- SM BM: W=6~/ ORIG REFz 0110/ OTH IWs 002
Card 2/2
TITIEt Hydrodynamic thermal explvsion
S01JRCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 163, no. 1, 1965, 133-136
TOPIC TAGS: hydrodynmaic thermal explosion, exothermic reaction,
thermal explo-
sion, chemically inert fluid, viscous fluid, laminar flow, nonlinear
temperatur:e
dependence, energy dissipation, nonlinear heat source
ABSTRACT: In the presence of an exothermic chemical reaction in a
system there
may ari:3e conditions in u&ich temperature progressively increases
until the go-
called thermal explosion takes place. By analogy with the above, the
author shows
that an effect similar to thermal explosion may take place during
the flow of a
chemically inert viscous fluid. This is illustrated with an
elementary exmple:
the stationary axially symmetric laminar flow of a viscous
incompressible fluid
of fixed density in an infinitely long round tube under the action
of a fixed
pressure gradient. The system of equations of motion and heat
conduction, on
taking into account energy dissipation, is presented and, for the
particular case
Lc,~. d 1/3
ACCESSIOn NR: AP501SOB6
of fluids with a strong temperature-dependence of viscosity, reduced
to the
equation
+ 0.
explosion
which is identical with the equation of the stationary theory of
thermal
(see, e.g. Frank-Kamenetskiy, D.A. ZhFKh, 13, no. 6, 738, 1939). Thus
many of the
(I
-e dred Ke . Kocee i
-Z7 --itiferences- of-_thia_- theory--may -b -_~ppii~d to--tlie-
case7l c6ndid re -P
tiot U.
a i -of---critic
Tom I f .
a
A sei_-,~ e-au or, er, as-, or.
h I- -16iV.-Art -th4~ resence- of -
c~-, erma
di, f the,
Re tiumb
li~dib :t
.!yn
a - ----- ated;~I~th_e_-calculatkow,o,
critical con itions for glyteiiii-af-Re 500*--The differences between
thermal "ex- 1
plosion!' of chemical and of hydrodynamic origin are defined. Thus,
during the flow
of a viscous fluid, the liberation of.heat ultimately corresponds to
a zero-order
#TxeactioW' and the so-called "burnout". is alisent. Furthermore, the
maximm inten-
sity, of :ehemical - sources of heat fs--pre ent, 'in: t
le center of the system whereas
for -mechanical sources it is present near the surface. As a result,
the stationary
temperature profile in the hydrodynamic problem is flatter in the
central layers
and steeper in the surface layers. Mic overall findings thus indicate
that in the
I cane of a strong (nonlijiear) temperature-dependence of viscosity
owing to energy
~ACCESSION NR: AP5018086
dissipation there may exist critical conditions of the thermal regime
of fluid
flow. Such conditions characterize vany thermal problems with
nonlinear heat
sources (thermal breakdown of dielectrics, thermal explosion, etc. ).
Orig, art.
has: 2 figures, I table, and 14 formula.%
~'ASSOtIATICN: Vilial Ins tituta IMmicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk
SSSR (Affiliate
of the Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences)SSSR)
SUMrMD: 07Dec64 ENCL: 00 suB com. TD
M REF SOV: ODS .-OMER:
c6id
BCSTANDZHIYAN, S.A. (Yioskva); STOLIN, A.M. (Moolva)
Some cases of a flOW Of ViSCODlastic fluid in a flat gap
between two coaxial cylinders. Izv. .0 SSSR.Mekh.
no.4:160-16~-- J1-Ag 165. (19RA 18-.12)
ACC NRs AP7001577 SOURCE CODE: UR/0421/66/000/006/0106/011
AUTHORS: Bostandzhiyan't S. A. (Moscow); Gorloyq Le P. (Moscow)
ORG: none
TITIZ: Nonisothermal steady flow of a visco-plastic fluid between
two coaxially
rotating cylinders
,S01r;-.CL: AN SSSH. Izvestiya. Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, no.
6, iq66,--io6-i14
TOPIC TAGS: steady flow, thermodynamics, Newtonian fluid,
viscous flowt rotational flow
,ABSTRACT: The authors develop a solution for the problem on the
nonisothermal steady
flow of a visco-plastic fluid between two coaxially rotating
cylinders. The proposed
,solution is applicable without limitations on the angular
velocity, the viscosity of
the fluid, or the gap between the cylinders. Two types of
temperature boundary
conditions are considered: a) on the cylinder surfaces
tem5eratures are shown differ-
ing, in the general case, from cylinder to cylinder, and b the
temperature on the
outer cylinder's surface is constant, while the inner cylinder is
thermally insulated.-
The variation of viscosity with temperature is (;iven by the
hyperbolic law
T+ -n.TSY.
where T2 is the outer cylinder's temperature. Two states of flow
are possibleg
- - - J-
ACC NRi AP7001577
depending upon the parameters of the fluid, the geometry of the
domain, and the
angular velocity of rotation: flow without an elastic zone, and
flow with an elastic
zone. Both states are considered and the range of variation of the
problem parame-
ters corresponding to each etate of flow is developed. For each
set of conditions
considered, an equation for the velocity profile between the
cylinders is developed.
These formulae are used in plotting diagrams of statep showing the
domains of flow
-with and without an elastic zone. Orig. art* bas: 41 equations
and 5 figures.
SUB COM"M SUBM DATE: 09Apr66/ ORIG RJWs 004/ OTH MWs OD2
BULGAM#harmacology and ToxicoloG7. Tranquilizers V-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur -Biol.., No 15, 1958, No 73-110
Author Daskalov D., 010va Z., Kolarova D.,
Stoyanov St.
Inst
Title Experience in the Therapeutic Use of Serpasil in
Psychiatry
~'rig Pub S"vrem; ned., 19571 81 No 101 32-39
Abstract In the treatment of 40 patients affected with
psychoses by
reserpine (less than 10 mg. daily)., a decrease of psycho-
motor excitation in theraniacal phase of circular psychosis
and in the catatonic form of schizophrenia, as well as in
the
sypptoms of abstinence in the narca3aniacs., was noted.
Side
effects (nainly syrptons of Parkinsonism) developed in 10
percent of cases. Bibliogmphy:16-tities.
Card 1/1
BOSTAVDWM, Koralwt Nkrtichevich
[Nals features of the economic structure of socialism]
"Osuovnys
charty okonomichookogo strole notsialisma. Erevan,, Armisnakee
goseisd-vol 1958. 258 p- Elm, Armenian]. (NIRA 12;2)
(31condmice)
PNAM"079 T.S. prof waslushemyy deyatell nauki; BWTANDZHXO., Opme
(Yerevanj
Omparative evaluation of the effectiveness of certain diumtics
(merawal, promesnp novurit,, ~omurit)e Ilinemed*6 39 zo,142-87
Is. 161,, (MM 3.431)
le Iz fakulitetskoy terapeyticbeekoy kliniki (zav. - mlushsmmyy
deyatel nanki prof. T.S. Whatmaksmor) Terevanskogo ~aeditsimskogo
instituta.
(Dr=ICS AND DZURESIS)
pi
liv. sl x" lr~)-
MMHDYAN, A.L.; TATIVOSYAW, G.T.. akademik; AGBALYAN.
S.G.;-NSTANWHYAN, R-11h.
Research in the field of substituted acetic acid derivatives.
Report No., 15: M.-dimethyl- ?' -dialkvlaminopropjrl and tatra-
alkyldlaninoisopropyl astern of dialkylphonylacetic acids. Dokl.
AN Arm. SSR 27 no*3:179-185 '58-7 (KIRA 31:12)
1,Inatitut tpnkor 0 icheskoy khimll AN Arm,yanskoy SSR.
u9nit'le acid)
N)MZHOTAN, A.L.. Skademik; 2MVOSTAN, G*To,- AOALTAN, SG&;
BGSZLUZIMLN, A-3he
Research In the field of amino others. Report Io.2: SyrA-
thesis of At-djaMw3mminoothyl, others of 8 -trisub-
gtituted otbri alcohols* Dold AN Arm.SM 29 no*4:187-19'2
159. (IGM 13:4)
1, Institut tomkoy orgmichookoy khtnii AN ArmSSR. 2. AN Arm=
(for Ymdzhoyan).
(Ilthwwl) (Amines)
NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 002
Card 2/2 ~:~ ..
L 33759-66 EWT(d)/EWT(1)/EWP(m)/EWT(m)/EWP(-wNE~IPVv)fTfbwrv-jK-7
ACC NRs AP6010840 EM/DJ RVT SOURCE CODE: UR/0421/66/000/001/0044/0050
AUTHOR: Bostandzhiyan, So A. (Noscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Homogeneous vortex motion of liquid in a cone with. a diaphrap
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Nekhanika xhidkosti i gaze, no. 1, 1966,
44-50
TOPIC TAGS: Yor ex flow, conic. nozzle, Incompressible fluid, fluid
velocity, COAPIC_
ABSTRACT: The notion of an incmiressibl* fluid through a cone with a
cyl.indrical di
phragm is analyzed wathematicZ11y. A non-homogeneous spherical
differential equation.-.
for the stream fWation Is 4qr$vpd Vq describe the motion of the
fluid. The general
solution is obtained using expawiol;~ in tems of the characteristic
functions. It is
then shown that the problem can be considerably simplified when the
Legendre functions
which appear in.the analysis are replaced by the asymptotic values.
Utilizing such.
simplifications, the results for a flow in a cone with a half-angle
of 150 are obtain_
~ - ~'i,I., -
ad by numerical methods and am shown in figure 1. Axial and
azimuthal velocity compo-
nents are computed and It is found that theoretical curves for the
azimuthal velocity'.
have greater radius of curvature than experisental results indicate,
but in general,the
cmVesondence witb experimental results is good. Orig. art. has: 29
formulas, 4,
figures
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DDV
ottooTogiv
99
BMSVSKI 0 N.; BOSTANOV-p V.
Form of electrolytic- development in copper spherical
monocrystals.
Ixw IrAt- fis- 'rhi- 2.s65-75 962.
1. Olen na Radaktsionnata, kole Ra, lIs"atija na Instituta
po fisikokbimilas (for Budeveldl.
BUDEWSKI, E. [Budevski, E.]; VITANOV, T.; BOSTANOV, V.
Mechanical equipment for producing rectangular galvanostatic
impulses.
Doklady BAN 17 no.8:725-728 164.
1. Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Bulgarian Academy
of
Sciences, Sofia. Vorgelegt von St. Christov (Khristov, St.],
korr.
Mitglied der Akademie.
AUTHOR: Bostellman, P.,.Engineer SOV/29-58-8-10/u
TITM, Do You Know the Cause of Several Astonishing Phenomena ?
(Znayete li vy prichinu nekotorykh porazitelInykh yavleniy
AT TCAL: TekhnikEL molodezhi, 1958, Nr 8, pp. 14-15 (USSR)
ABSTRAOTt The author of this article is himself an engineer and
inventor.
He is the author of n=erous original works dealing with varivas
fields of technology. Although he is already 70 years of age, he.
3.8 Still full of energy. The following among his inventions aree
well-known: The first miniature camera in the USSR, the three-phase
are lamp, the three-phase incandescent bulb, and a nunber~ of.others.
In this article he deals withBernoulli's (Bernulli) lair. Numerous
physical phenomena take place before our eyes, but no notice is
taken of them and. they are taken for granted. One of these phenom-
ena. is the atomizer. It took more than 150 years before in 1726
the active member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences Bernoulli,
solved this mystery and fo=aUtea this phenomenon as a law of
physics, which was later named after him. Twobundrea years haT-,e
passed since that time, but this phenomenon as well as several
Cara '1/ 3 other experiments carried out in connection
withBernoullils law
Do You Know the Cause of Several Astonishing Phenomena ?
SOV/29-58-8-10/2,-
s till cause much surprise and wonder. Bernoulli' a law is
frequently used in technology, amd numerous devices are based on
this principle. Several examples are illustrated on the third
cover page. The Bunsen burner as well as the so-called injector,
which may be found on nearly every locomotive, haire been construct-
ed on the principles of Bernoulli's law. The same may be said of
the carburetors of internal combustion engines. The law can be
applied when draining boggy land if, near the bog, there is a
river with a tolerably fast current. Ventilation tubes in railroad
cars owe their T-shape also to Bernoulli's law. This astonishing
law I'S applied both in daily life and in technology, It may, how-
ever, also be the cause of major catastrophes. Thus~ a forcra of
attraction develops betv-pen two ships that aree too olose togethher,
which leads to a collUion. This attractive force is also effec-
tive if a ship is too close -to an iceberg. This is only a very
small selection of examples. Bernoulli's law is also appliea to
the latest inventiorm, and it may be assumed that, without aadlt,
Cara 2/3 it will be instrumental of solving many difficult technical
Do You Knovj the Cause of Seveml Astonishing Phenomena
problems also in future. There is I figure.
1. Scientific personnel--Performance
Card V3
SOV/29-58-8-10/23
0 101 Ul q- IS " R
crechoslov&kia
i~ P~ T 11~ 0
JOUR
A&S
No. 21 1959, No. 76944
: R3101im.
.
.
,
A UT H OR
: BostAk V. and Jelinek, Z. K.
~
~
iv e n
T I TL
The Effect of the Carrie'-s on the Mechanical
Properties of Polyethyleneterephthalic Fibers
Q.-RiG. PUB.
Chem Prumyal, 8, No 8, 445-446 (1958)
A~"Q-TILMOT
The effect
of diphenyl, solvent naphtha, mothyl
Selicylsto, and
o-phenylphenol, used a.& carriers
in the dyeing of
polyethyleneterephtbalic [Tery-
lene, Dacron] fibers, on the
mechanical proper-
tier. of the I&-tter has been
investigated. It
haa,been found that the carriers do not
affect
the strength of the fibers-and increace th6ir
elongation when used In concentrationn of 4 gms/
liter under
standard conditions.
B. Vollfson
-3, D
313
Poya-cul 0.; CAME4., V.; BQBTIUV C.
Reduction of the cost price of vegetable production. Problem
econ 15 no.8:57-70 Ag 162o
BOSTINA, Vasile, corespondent
The plan is overfulfined every month. Constr Buc 15
no.697:2 18 My 16,4.
'U, Vlctor (Bucureati)
BOSTL%SSCU, 1.,- 1, uresti); NED-1311,
SOI.C kijllc
OD some porphyrogenous rocks of the stem Carpathips. Natura
Geografte 13 iio,3:51-53 1,17-Jo 161.
BORGOS, 14,; GM-'Q]~ffflFrA,. I.,
C~vasidarations cit emmu Ne,,,t;y~a ;,Aorafttj.o
Unear oliaracter in the f~'Aallferi Moxntain.- and i-be ;tlLIC4-Ij
of the limes volcanic, apr.,vatits. liari swim aod 49 pt,-203*40
161-962[publ. 16-4.1.
1. Submitted Janurary 26., 1962.
SIKHARULIDZE, A.I.; BOSTOGANASHVIL1, N.I.
Interrelations between the Inhibitory, process and
bypCmia in
schizophrenia. Soob. Aft Gruz. SSR 31 no.1:187-194
J1 163.
(MIRA 170)
BUSTOCANASHVILIL, N.I.
O-Aygmn content of tho b'Lc,od and ite reJhtion to the functional
at.ate of the derebral COT'll-ex in schizophrenia. Soob. LN Gruz.
SSI! 119, no.1:223-230 JI 161+. MMIA 17:10)
0 5 T o G- V1 L
WSR / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Cardiovascular Agents v-6
Abe Jour : Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No 17, 1958, No. 80597
Author :Bost2rwhy'31. V. S.; Kenertelifte, 2. P.
Inst :ivot given
Title :On the Question of the Preparation of Drugs from
Rhododemdron
Unqe-=4 vith a Possible Hypotensive, Effect
Orig Pub : Sb. tr. ThiUsek. n.-i- khim.-farmateeft. in-ta, 1956,
Im. 8P 25-e9
Abstract :A preparation of rhodogem (1) vas obtained; in the
Thi-lisi
chemical-phazmcoutical Institute from Rhododer-Aron unmmi
It is a transparent liquid of yellowrlah7c-oior, bitter
taste, neutral rE reaction., vhIch gives a positive
glucoolde reaction. In muto testa on varnbloodecl aninals,
I exerts a depressor effect. I can be introduced internally
and suboutemously. During clinical experiments, In 44.2%
of patients vith hypertension of the I and II stages, I
Card 1/2
USSR / Phermcology amd Tc=icology. caordiomocular Agents v-6
Abe jaw Ref. Zbur - Biologlys,, No 17s. 1958, No. W597
obtained a satiefte.torily decreame of arterial ynawim,
accompanied by a subjective impmvenent. Another drug
obtained frm the leaves of,this plant - a pcwder of
bronish color., also exerted a jWpotwwjve effect in the
c0ndLitiOns Of an &cutO t8st- FrOM the leaves, a series of
subAMMISS Of S 91=061de character vere secreted; andro-
medotoxin and crystals of three types, the chemical and
PharMceUtioal study of which is being continued.
Card 2/2
ITZ-I Mikhail Markovich; WCUOT, Vikoley Denilovich;,
Cm. T. I.&-
dotBent. insh., retsensent; 960KYANSKIY, G.A..
dotsent. kand.
tekhn.nauk, red,; TWAKKAU, F.G., Isd.red.;
PLUILIKOTA, N.A.,
tekhn.red,
[Fundamentals of the assembly, adjustment and
inspection of
aeronautical gyroscopic Instruments] Oanovy aborki,
regulirovkI
I kontrolis aviatsionnykh alektrogirookopichookikh
priborov.
Pod red. G.A.Sloulanskogo. Koakwa.
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo
Oborongiz. 1960. 354 p. OnA 14: 1)
(Aeronautical Instruments)
---BOSTORTIIA L.N., inzh.
Noise control in the enterprises of the Northern
Railroad.
Zhel,dor.transp. 43 no,11:82-83 N 161* (MIRA
14:3-1)
1- Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otde3A Severnoy
dorogis 90
Yaro a lav). I
(Industrial hygiene)
U'SSOQicine - Whooping cough FD-2310
Card 1/1 Pub 148 - 11136
Author : Zakharova, M. S.; Dadashlyan, M. A.; Bostrem, G. G.;
Pospelova,
L. A.
Title : Application of bicaWcin for the treatment of patients
with whoop-
ing cough
Periodical : Zhur. mikio. epid i I=un. No 2. 34-371 Feb 1955
Abstract : Describe favorable results obtained in the therapy
with biomwcin
of whooping cough affecting children. One reference, USSR,
since
1940. Two tables.
Institution : Division of Children's Infectious Diseases, 2 d
Moscow Medical
Institute imeni 1. V. Stalin; Institute of Epidemiology and
Micro-
biology imeni B. F. Gamaleya, Acadeny Medical Sciences USSR
Submitted : July 8, 1954
BOSTRENt G.G.
AtYPical cowas of mmles. Bov.med-. 24 noinw-17 N
(MIA 2413)
L** Is otdola astrykh detokikh infektoiy.(nauc mkovodiiill
"ob n
chlon-korrespondent ANN SURt somiushenM doygoll nauki pof.
Ael.Dobrokhotova [dei m idl) Instituta diatrii (dir. -
daystvitellny7
chlen ANN SSSR prof. O.D.Solwlova-Pon AMN,SSSR.
(MUSLIS)
SOV/58-59-8-18Y73
Translated from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 8, p 272
(USSR)
AUTHORS: Rudnaya, A.I.,, Bostrem, Z.D.
TITLE: The Radiation Method of Measuring the Temperature of
Metallic Surfaces
in the 1000 - 9000C Range
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta metrol., 1958, Nr 35 (95), PP
95-107
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the total radiation coefficient
(TRC) of the surface
of some steels and non-ferrous metals. The measurements were
carried out
on an apparatus consisting of an electric furnace, a thermocouple
and a
"RPZ-3" radiation pyrometer (abstract 18974). The uniform heating
of the
samples was ensured. Measurements were made of the TRC of surfaces
burnished, polished or oxidized at a certain temperature. The TRC
was
determined along the perpendicular to the surface. The resultant
curves
of the TRC versus the temperature show that the character of the
in-
crease in the TRC with'a rise in temperature is distinctive for
each
individual case. Thus, for example, in the case of the burnished
sur-
face of steel 50, the TRC varies from 0.4 at 3500C to 0.84 at
5000C, and
Card 1/2 with a further rise in temperature up to 9000C, it stays
between 0.8 and
SOV/58-59-8-18973
0 0
The Radiation Method of Measuring the Temperature of Metallic
Surfaces in the 100 - goo C
Range
0.9. Some curves have maxima. In all cases the temperature rose at a
rate of 100 deg/hr.
The variation of the TRC as a function of heating time at various
temperatures is
basically a function of the "saturation curve" type. The emergence,
in time, of a special
type of stabilization in the TRC of low-alloy carbon steels
e.stablishes the single-valued
dependence of the TRC upon the temperature.
Ye. Antropov
Card 2/2
KLOAR9 U.Dzh. (Cloret Wj ]I UYESTLEM, U.Ye.; UOKERI, Kennet.3
UEL~L,Viktor R: Baswen, Victor R.1; TSEYDLERj V i1ranslatorl
Residual effect of insecticides placed in soils on faru crops
Agrobiologila no.6t892..898 N-D 162. (MRA 16sli
Manteg Effect of Insecticides on)
HOLUB,, Jo; VINSIOVA, N.; JWWAgZs- J. j GSC.
Iavel of GOT and GPT-tranomminsises in different patho2ogical
conditions
In children. I. Newborn infants. Gesk. gynek. 27 no.9:643-650
N 162.
2. IV dot. klin. KU v ?raze, prednosta prof. dr. F. Blazek II
gyn.-por.
klin. KU v Praze, prednosta rof. dr. J. Lukas, DrSc.
(ALANINE AMINOTU;= . (ASPAUATE AMINOTPAMFERARE)
(INFANT NEWBORN DISWFZ) (ANOXIA) (ASPHYXIA NEONATORUM)
(MMILICAL GORD)
/J
A NO SYNTMIS 01 6-nCNO-3-NICTROXYTOLMI. J. B9Fw!,rt and J. V.
Koftfl.
Chm. Listy 43, :'3.5(1949).-4,3-Jr(N~0)C6R3M* was anoth-v
mot.I,,,od-
seWlstion of 6, 3-lr(Y*)Ce" vith %S04 in an h1k., rolu. at 6001
Tiold.
93%. b34 156-640, b. OW". N. Hudlickf
'VA Ce" &'ad 4 AM VOW.
chpal.
44 Arm)
bwed 3 hes. at XIDO thm embd. tnated with di, Ha.
fiblowd, the ;.Wm bWW & thm with Water. I~Ld.
god t ntd~ urkh boo AvOll to *M 1.4 g, (30%)
Oraw
BT,A Z*;BOSWAW, J.; HOR P. N.
Variation of alkaloid content in Irgot sclerotium
during 24 hours.
Gesk. farm. 2 no'7-8:2 1-233 Aqg
1953~,. (GIKL 25-4)
.3
1. Of the Research Inatitate, of Medi~inal Plants.
Prague.
BOSWART. J.; BIAZAK. Z.
Culorimtric deterw1nation of bulbocapnine, Cook. farm. 3
no.6:
11 Z Tystmonho ustavu loclvych rostlis v Prase.
*bt bulbocapaias)
(BULBOUMIU, determination.
%olarlmtry)
BOSWART, J.; BIAM, Z.
Iffect of ultrasonics on ergot alkaloid extracts.
Cask. farm.
3.no*7:226-220 Sept 54.
1. Z Vrokazoneho ustayu loolyrob rostl1n v Prase.
(IRGOT ALKMOMS$
eff. of ultrasonics)
(ULTRASONICS, effects
on ergot alkslotdO
JIM&. A. -. BMART, J..
Stu4r on the use of vanillin reaction
In-determinatIon of Isouloo-
tIW3ydr&sId*. Cook. farm. 3.no.S.-278-280 Oct 54.
lo Z biochosicksho ustawn university Marlowe v Fraso
(NIODTINIC ACID IBONM, determination
leoula'sIde' =* of vanIllIn reaction)
(TANEMC. ACID.
reaction In deters. of tsonlasid)
(A),
CZECHOSLIVAKIA Chemical Technology& Chemical Products and J-3
Their Application - Medicinals. Vitamins,
Antibiotics
Abs Jour :Referat Zhur - Khimiyag No 2, 19589 5595
Author :Boswart Jo. Blazek ZdI
Inst :Not given
Title :Quantitative Determination of Active Principles in
Medicinal Materials According to Czechoslovak Pharmacopoeia
2. 1. Alkaloid and Clucoside Raw Materials. II. Tannic,
Bitter, Mucilage and Other Materials.
Orig Pub :Ceskosl. farmac., 1955, 4., No 7, 363-368; No 8,, 431-433
Abstract :I, A review of the above-stated inethods for 14 alkaloid and
19 glucoside forms of raw materials.
II, Methods for 5 forms of tannic,, 6 forms of bitter and 2
Card 1/2
M=
Alk.loid coxite.,it of erpt cultivated in-M-eichoslovLkia L'I
/
the Years 19! 3 and 1954. B55--vaT t, a al. (Vy Ik. L"ut V
5, 32-5`1t~-,6)
11, CT, Cultivated 1,,IL,3
,I -c! alkaloids wefe drid. Siwl
st",156-,I tvaItiz-Own of -hr rc-,ults ~-tnx-]
pr--i iucr~~7e of the a,. canrr~t in th,
:Z1:11 Z,;mpdrt,~, v,-ith i9'.'3
~77
49. A ceJohmetrIv meibcd-loT the "limation o1
and brucine lu nu--x vrimica by the ase of
MMOIDUPI relnE4Aaw. ~a
7~-
I W-6. 95 1
L jk~ 14 A:~, art a,
I C-C ul a,~t~slc and
the extinction at 61-3 inju ra meawed. The alkololds
Cure extit-acted. from the sample by the method of the
ether - chlorufonn
p-A.11 V1, with ptra-vide-fMC
2i 1: 1 0 an 1"-CQld alkqu,,~, repl~ntng (k-4 g of
-all!plei
n I I ItSf ). add -tv.1, arvirrioniurn rpirieth-atf,
2 1--! ~1101 to ~tapd n :in ice bath for
ppl. or, a No. 4
8111rc--d -las5 :ilter and -a~h t-ice, kith 5 rn! ,f
of sata I
wa
-ter.: TIP
at 525 rrif~ and cadculate the alinaloid c,nt,nt from
a calibration carve obtairwil by usirzo A mixture of
equal quantititts of strychnine and brocine.
--P. S. STRCGS
CZE-CHOSLOVY'dM/Cheri-i-cal Tceinolo,!y. Cho*,-jical Products a:--A1
01cir H-17
Applicatimi. Fharzzeuuticals. VitmAns. ~'xtibiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref 7hur-MAm., 1qc 2, 1959, 5710.
,'.utlior BtgHarL. Jirij Jindra, ,ntoilin.
Lis U
Title Application of Ioiditcs in Cho,-dstry of "Jimloids. I. Study
of Behavior of MorlYaLne Chloride and Most B-.Lportcait Pon-
Phanol 1almloids of Q~Aum on Ionitca. II. Study ofSeparn-
Ir-11.1 Poppy Capsules with Iorites.
tion of ;Xhaloids c
OriL,.,- Pub: Ceskosl. farmac., 1957., 6, Ho 2., 77-87-
-ibstract: I. MorVaine (I) is absorbed gumititatively on the
anionites w.-berlite IW~ IWO, lovatito 1411, wofatite
L 150 and wofatito L 160 froin, aquoous aml not-hanol
Liedia. The elution of I fron the first two an%ionitcs
proceeds best. By this nothod I mn be sepamtod
Card 1/2
C7,D-C]IOSTOV,'JM-./ChciiicaI Tealmoloa. ChayAcal Products ard
Their 11-17
Alipl-Jeation. Pharmccuticala. Vitamins. :ntibicitics.
,Ibs Jour: Rof Zhur-10iixi., No 2, 1959, 5710.
fraLl other OpiI,-- allmloids. It is slImm t1lat the
'Nluti-m of IT 11 0-
cationito i..,afatitu F mid a 3 se FIU h
arQ --Qst co--wonicmt for the adsoiTtion and ebitJm. of
I. Bibliography wiUa, I'( titles.
II. The extraction of I fron poppy cr%psulles proceeds
best in allmlii-ic aqueous or methanol nedia ou licating.
1 is adsorbc-d quna-ititatively froti the no"'limao! extract
~,Iy basic m-Lionites (levatite 1-T., m.iberlite
by strmir
IRh 400), fra.1 w1aich it emn be elirted easily. A r2othod
of separation rf I fa7on other all-mloids applicable allso
to its quantitative determination -was developed. - A.
Vaviluva.
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91
CZECHOSLaIAHIA / Chemical Compounds. Chemical Products H
and their Applications. Pharmiaceuticals. Vitamins.
Antibiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimlya, 1959J. No 4J. 12503.
Author Bosi-grt- jiri; Jindra, Antonin.
Inst TIO-T --g DV -en 7 - --
Title Use of Ion-Exchange Resins in the Chemistry of
Alkaloids. III. Study of the Separation of Mor-
phine from Opium,
OrIg Pub: Ceskosl, farmac.., 1957,, 6., No Z, 145-147.
Abstract- Opium was extracted with hot water (B11), I n. HCI,
witb a solution of Ba(OH) 2 and CH30H with 57c NH.30
Extracts were passed through anionite levatite MN
(L) and cationite vofatite F (V); the quantity of
morphine (1) was Investigated In the effluent, was
eluted and I determined in the eluate. Results of
the investigation showed that L completely absorbs
Card I/Z
60
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H
and Their Applications. Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins.
Antibiotics
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, 1959, No 4., IZ803.
Abstract: I from extracts in HW and CH3 OH with subsequent
elution of I by 930103%; unsatisfactory results
(54-66% of 1) were obtained with treatment of
neutralized extracts (hydrochloric acid and Ba(OH)
Ba(OH)Z and alkali), which Is explained by the hig
content of salts, preventing absorption of I by the
anionite, V-completely absorbs I from extracts of
HW and with a solution of Ba(OH)p, whereupon the
absorbed I is almost completely eluted. During
passing of other extracts through V. results are
unsatisfactory. In this manner it Is shown that
with the selection of a suitable extracting agent,
I can be sufficiently, accurately, simply and ra-
idly determined in opium. For Report 11, see
R
ZhKhim,, 1959.. 5710.
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HERDEGIN91w; ~TW4T J.; JANOUSKOVAgA.
Intrap0monary mixing of-gases in th* lungs of children. Cesk.
pediat. 18 no.3-1064-971 V163.
1. Laborator pro detskou pneumologii fakulty vseobeeneho lekar-
stri MI v Praze; vedoucit prof.dr.F,Blazek.
MDEGEN,L.; JAKOUSKOVA,A.; BOSWART,J.; STEBETAKOVA, I.
Pormal palmonary volumes in children. Cesk. pediat. 18 noolls
972--??g F 163.
1. Laborator pro detakou pneumologii fikulty woobeeneho le-
karst7i KU v Pmze; vedauci*.prof. dr. F.Blazek.