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The "Balkan 250' MotoroYae im prepared this way.
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no rkcadamic do&T.,.-es indicated
7n.qtItute for Physical Chemistry, Charles Univcrsity, and Polaropradhic
In3titutat Czechoslovak Acadc=f of Science, -PraCue (for all)
Pra~:uco conection of Czechoslovak ChwIcal Co=mwLic:ttions,, :.,o 1, 1963
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(c6ology) (Silesia)
.~ROIP
~!' ._ =-,"tan
"
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ALEIMRMICZ, Stefan Witold
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9*oI PbI 14 zo.W75-231 19Z I '
I Yk
1. Department or Geology, School of Min ,and Metallurgy,
Krakow.
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Chief Ehirinear, "Victoria" District Enterprise of Local Industry,
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D272/D308
AUMRS. _AjqxyA4ruL_L,, and Oprip, M.
TITLE: Synthesis of polyvinyl alcohol. VII. The
influence of the polymerization medium of
vinyl acetate
PERIODIOAL: Reviete. do Chimie, Ducurelti, no. 5, 1962,
279-281
TEXT: The influence was studied of various media used in the
polymerization of vinyl acetate--aliphatic and al-omatic hydro-.
carbons, alcohols, polyalcohols, ketones, and esters--upon the
polyvinyl alcohol obtained by hydrolysis of the resulting poly-
vinyl acetate. The polymerization was carried out under c8nstant
conditions, with vinyl acetate solvent ratio of 1:1, at 60 C,
using 0.5% azod,iisobutyronitrile as the initiator. It was found
that the presuce of alcoholic groups strongly reduced the degree
Card 1/2
R/003/62/013/005/001/001
Synthesis of polyvinyl... D272/D308
of polymerization, although at higher concentrations of these
groups in the system %no degree of polymerization was higher than
that obtained with hydrocarbons. 11olyacetates and polyalcoholB
of various molecular weights have been obtained by charging the
soivent in which vinyl acetate was polymerized, the highest mole-
cular weights being obtained with glycerine. The degree of branch-
ing was also affected by the medium, being lowest for the ketones.
In addition, the use of the lower ketones increased appreciably
the degree of crystallinity of both polyvinyl acetates and poly-
vinyl alcohols. There are 2 figures and 6 tables.
Card 2/2
A:21' .-. :.~. -~ . !,~) BUTACIU, F.
Synthesis of polyvinyl alcohol. Note 6. Invoroo
hy&ol3tsim of polyvinyl acetate by polyvinyl mdeat:r).
Rev ch-buis Min potr 13 no.2:80-83 F 162.
AIMA H)RU, L. I PSTADIAM, Si
. ......
Aspeoto of drying polyethylonetarephthalate granules. Rev chimie Min
Potr 13 no.Ut673-678 N 162.
AMMION Ms APK04" R/OD03/64/015/006/0333/0337
AUMORs Alwtandru, L* 0 Balint, -to
TITM Synthesim or polywinyl alcohol for synthetic fibers. Note ns obtaining
poly-winyl alaolvz~l- with a regular structure
SOURCISs Ravista do chimisp Yo 15, no* 6, 1964,,333-337
TOPIC TIM o jolrvinyl alcohol$ polyvivyl acetate, polymerization, polymer#
regular struetursp balogenin acetate
ABSTRACT& Recent preoccupation in Ahe field of the synthesis and processing of
polyviM3. acetate used in the x2nufacture of polyvinyl alcohol fibers can be'
summarized, according to Indications in technical literature, in two chapters; a)
control of the poUserisation process to obtain a polymer with a regular structure;
and b) charges Inthe technology of obtaining polyviv7l alcohol fibers in order to
Imp:ovs their physiao-machstdcal properties and lower their cost. The paper
attempts t* elucidate one of the means bly which an increase in the crystallinity
of poliviarl. alcoW "a be obtainedb It describes the polymerization of
halogenia sootaten of v1tW1 and the structural changea in polyvinyl alcohol
produced bCr theme polymers. The paper In In three partat synthesis and-puria-
cation or balagenic adetates of vlW2, obtaining and purifying palyh4ogenic
AOCESSION Ms AP40,42118
acetates of v1MI to+Aj bq&o2ysjs of these polymem and aottdy of ft7stalli
chapps In Um :;LkLZ' pol"jWl &Ioob*14 Orig. art. bass 28 flgw" and am
table.
ammmma 00 NFOLS 00
Ila 0=1 00', 00 0 MW 8m$ Or=$ M9
~.,Oard 2A
ALEKA3MRU, V.
nlra~lvtcn of FlAneu via, Cimat Oped.0 P, 20, (AVIATIA SPORTIVA, Vol. 5,
No. 5. ?47. 1914t &wuresti# Phavarda.)
.90; Y=thly LIst of Ust gurol*an Accesgions. (EEAL) , LC, Vol. 4,
No. 1. Jan. 1955 Uhcl.
ALEIMUM, It. P:r~lov-v-tl)
1~ie i6p~MAZ E,--^ Guinea. flatvra Gvoer-fle 13 r. .- .,S--93 I:y-,je 161.
2
A/007!~/611'/O 12/0 02/001/003
D226/D304
AUTI LOR Alexandru, It., Engineer
TITIE- Progress in seismic investigations
PMIODXCgkL: Petrol 91 gaze, v. 12, no. 2, 1961, 57-68
TCXT: The article describes a few new techniques used in scismom-
etry to im-3rove recording of seismic waves, as well as results ob-
tained in kiriania in arranging geophones and shooting points, and
selecting the optimum characteristics of the equipment ipvolved.
First experiments with arranged geophones were conducted by the
author in the difficult conditions of the South-Bucharest zone in
1957. 3 to 12 geophones were used on a channel, arranged in groups.
The recordings were accomplished by 'ISS - 26 - 51 D" seismic sta-
tions.. In later experiments the author employed a linear arrangc
ment of the geophones on a basis of 60 m. This arrangement gave
good results. During the experiments conducted in the South-BuK:r-
est zone, it was determined that the apparent impulse period increa-
sed together with an increase in the distance between the geophones
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Progress in seismic investigationn D226/D304
of a chminel. An increase in the number of geophones was directly
proportional to the rvduction of the dephasing. In the arrangement
of geophones, no standardization of characteristics was possible.
Errors and correlation difficulties could be explained by the dis-
torted recording, due to the non-homogeneity of the low-velocity
zone and the accidental relief of this zone, a fact which reduced
the accuracy of investigations. One of the shortcomings noted by
the author in describing arrangement techniques was the insufficient
volume of combinations of arranged geophones and arranged explosions
and the low volune of experiments conducted by using explosive
arrangements, A new combination of the arrangement of gco,)Iiones
and shcotinga led to an improvement equal to LhC square o.-" the im-
:)rovement obtained by only one type oi arrangemcnc. This was proved
by conducted by the 1aXV !_~CtLIO(l Lt tl-ic 1:ocriana Plat-
form The s. imul 1: zinc oiis- sihootin~,' o': 110 11-~; of LC to a depth of
1.0 m awA distribitted to 16 holes. supplied the same result as 505
,q.-, cW Oynamitc placed in one hole at a dcp~h of 51 n. The holes
of the arrangement were located in a 900 m area, at 10 m from each
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other. On the basis of experiments conducted in the South-Bucharest
zone, the following conclusions could be drawn: a) The distribution
of the generating points on the surface should be uniformly accom-
plished and the produced impulses should be as identical as possible;
b) For every zone there exists a minimum limit of shooting holes;
c) The distance betireen the holes should be selected so that the
action radii of the impulses do not mutually super-pose. With regard
to the location of shooting points, the author distinguishes between
linear arrangement, square-shaped arrangement, and circular arrange-
ment. The shape of the charge and the height of the explosion direct-
ly affects the results obtained by air shooting. On the basis of
experiments, the author recommends the use of controlled shooting,
the selection of the optimum explosion height and the use of conical
charges or flal: cylindrical charges. The hypotheses worked out by
the Soviet V14110 laboratory were experimentally verified by using
charges of various shapes and weight, the value of the specific in-
pulse being determined according to the distortion of a number of
cylindrical copper columns. This arrangement technique leads to an
increase in the useful wave's intensity and to reducing disturbances.
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The most important problem is the generation of elastic waves.
Good recording depends on the shape of the charge, the shooting con-
ditions, and the medium in which the shooting takes place. Conical
charges had a higher effect than cylindrical ones, and the more the
height/diameter (H/D) ratio dropped, the more the explosive effect
increaHed. Experiments were done under R. Blum in the Alexandria
region with cylindrical charges (Ii Z. 6R) having a conical cavity in
the bottom. Clear seismograms were obtained, although the shooting
depth iras only 7 m. Results of the same quality were obtained with
a reduced quantity of explosive,;, by perfoming"surface shootings.
The author finally mentions that magnetic tape rccordings will also
improve seisnic investigations. There are 13 figures, 1 table and
13 references: 10 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Sovie t -bloc. The refdrences
to the Lt%flish-language publications read as follows: I.W. Hammond
and I.E. Hawkins, For the Production of the Best Results with the
Aid of the Actual Seismic Apparatus, Geophysics. vol. XIII, no 4,
1958.
SUMIITTI*.D:
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ALEUNDRU. Kodeleime
larstle phenmena in the "Icarsous tufa in the Bw3ec Depression.
Probleme geog 7s253.237 060. (EW 10:3)
Ow4ania-Volomic ash, tuff, etc.)
POPOVA,4UCU, t 14
,L__,_ (BucureBti)
'The lower limit of the Quaterne17 and its stratigmphic poodtion
in the East Zuropean Plain' by V.P. Gridbuk. Reviewed bv A. Popova-
Cucm aad N. "exandru. Natuxu Geografte, 13 no.4:86-89 If2,
t
JUAWDRUA Hadibleins
--I . ......
The Sibiu Depressionj some preliminary goomorphological observations.
Problems geog 9s289-296 162. (publ. 163)
AUCXANMU, Madolsine
*Tbe goolgraphical importance of pollen analysis" by X.Van Campo,
S. HIMI, Reviewed tV Nadeloins Alexandra. Problem geog 9:
356-358 162. (publ. 163)
PCMA, A. (Buau-rostl);_4LIXAXVRU., _M (Buoureati)
"Palymology in the U.S.S.R.* by H.I. Nelstadt. Rerieved by
A. Popom, H. klexandru. Natura Geografie 14 no.6-85-86
-1j., ing.jIBLIM, R., ing.; DDICIN, D., ing.
-M=MPjPA
ConsAftrations A the study of the superficial zone in sei+mstric
prospediting. PelWol mi gave 14 to.ljl~9 Ja '63.
ALEXANDRU, M.f Ing.-I BLUM# R., i0g.1 DOICIN, D., ing.
Use of nonl.ongitudinal profiles for continuous correlation in
selawl.c prospecting. Petrol at gate 14 no.3:1.13-118 Ja 163.
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"-:~-r 19--, pp 2.~-29.
in '2ech-niquo, and Science."
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AUTHOAt:
TI TLE: Ihe 0 i-ime Aicl-cisc Opel!
PERIODlCAL: ~tiihJ4 ti TehnicK, no, 9, 1961, 22 - 23
TEXT: The author briefly describes slow-motion photography and various cameras
used for this purpose. The conventional motion-picture cameras can only be used
for a maximum speed of 200 - 300 frames per sec. For industrial or scientific
purposes, however, considerably higher speeds may be obtained by special devices
or cameras. A, spead of up to 40,000 frames/sec can be achieved by a continuous
mot, ion of the film and by using optical compensation of the film motion. Tile
16--cm Soviet 5-.K.S,-l cine camera is used for frequencies of 150 - 4,000 frames/sec,
whereas the Z.L.1 cine camera made in the GDR can be used for 1.50 - 2,000
3~5 x 22-mm frames/sec. By reducing the size of the frames to 4 x 4.5 mm, the ZA. I
camera can make. 40,000 frames/sec, using a 35-an film. Drum-type cine cameras,
witb or without optical compensation, can make 5,000 18 x 24-mm frames/sec. By
reducing the height of the frames to 8 mn each, drum-type cameras with optical
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The "time micro3copetv
compensation achieved it speed of )W,O00 fraines/sec. Very high speed may be ob-
tained by a system ol llopti~~al comautation", where the filra stands still while the
,4ucceisivr image.i of the Subject 11:iwerpll the film surface. The Soviet S.F.P.
camera hc,.,; a filming trequency o~" 2,500,000 irames/ser, each frame being 5 x 5 mm.
Th.~ method ol iecmp~ssio& the into iumil ~mvfaces distributed on the photo-
,vensitive film according to a given "code", makes it possible to increase the
, ilimiig speed to 100 mill ion frames/sec. However, this high-speed photography
requires very good lighting. Saw other difficulties are due to the synchroni-
zation be-uxmn the ron--ol't' of the photographed phenomena and the operation of' the
C.1110~ 3)."Clivorlitation may be achieved by e!rctronic -optical, electro-
tupe.hataic.ii!, uc-:~usrical ind electrothermal devices, controlled by the photographed
action. which rrleasc the viumirit and the liKhting system. There are 8 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Studi,oul cinematograf1c I'M . Sahiall ("Al. Sahiall Motion-Picture
studi.0)
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I
SWAIM, E., conf. Ing.; AUMNDRU, F., ing.
Ot, t6m 1,,,,mblir%g conditions of the planetary mechanism with
doublei natellites. Constr mas 15 no.5:388-391 My 163.
1. lamtltutul politehnIc, Brasov. 2. Sef lab. Institutul
p*litsihnic, Dra9ov (for Alemandru).
ALSESAORV.Paratildy (Alexandra, P.). general-laytonant
7777=~;~
Aiilo *mateurisn in the Ramentan People's Republic. Radio no.12113
D '58. (MIRA llrI2)
1. Prodne0atell TSentrallnogo komiteta Obahchestva sodaystviya, oborons
'R*nynvkoV Warodnoy Respuloliki.
(Busanta-Radio, Shortwave)
UXGMAJV, St.;L, ~~ P.
DeveaoYmut, of the imxrfttor movemient In industry.
Problono aeon 15 no.7%31-" JI 162,
I)FJ.G)41CI, Ion, Ing,.; JUU, f,lex&ndru, Ing.; ALUANDRU, Potre, Irg.
Un.,nouttm (,r testing methods of automobile te"llesnopic
dampers. Vev transport 11 no.217l-74 F '64.
.A,UaAN1j1M , SI.. 0 Irjg.
Electric psychrometer for remote control and measurement
of ptLr*neaar3 related to wood drying systems. ind lemnului
15 rw. 3-87-90 ?1r 164.
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ALFIAIIDV, StAiran, ing.
Each clay ased in a high-efficiency wayl '~onstr buc 16 no.7":l 11 April
,64.
ALEXANLRU, St,, oonf. Ing.; DOGARU, V., asist. ir)g.
AntomatIc installations for feeding the machine tools and putting
t1a processed parts in packets. lmd lemnului 15 no.6/7:219-226
jo-JI 164.
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Country : `711i-JiIA
Catom,ory : iarc: Animal,.
- h,-.-, Eoneybee.
Jour s 7~isf "Jiu-Biol., 7:o '~lj 1957, (6943
Author Baract 1,; Bolans, A.; Ale-nidru, 77.
Institut.
TItIo The Erfectiveness of
Or Ike, Pub. Apic,tl-W;?a, :"ej 7,
Abstract D-jrIn o~- --auaaniaji e.,:~)eri-
-.entai stations In ;!,,c rasults of
transfezrinc ;it~"Ii. vz,--ious Cim.-ance
':!re cc,.a,,),!xed. At Li'.,-r~.tlon7 p~~oved to
b,L~ unprO:Mabla; ,hippln~ vor,'Zzi per I kj, of
hone; Lroin a migratory apittry oxceed9d
costs fzom a control apia:~y by 18 times. In
1956, after collectin,- 19.1 !:,; from acacia
Ureass the experimontal group collected on th
average 15.4 jcg per colony from linden, trees
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?arm knimal
Thp 11onoybee.
Fkaba'.' Jour -.1of Zhur-Blol.j ?,7o 21, 195-), 9~,943
Author
Inatitut.
Tltlcj
Or IS Pub.I
Abstract from 23 J)ine to 11 July, and 1241 kg from sun-
k
flowers from 16 July to 3 ku6ust; a total of
4-,,6 %g,. The control group collected 13.75 kS
.rom acacia trees P-nd 13**- llc~; from sunflowers,
'ota of 32.15 IcZ,,$ to eel 14.15 k& less. r"
was shvan that rnigriitory are ~ii~;hly
effective provided blooming-, tl~e and. ~-hippine
costs of tee colonies are pnop~erly tatcnn into
account. -- V. A. Xanzyuba
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