A..T).,--Wri 1,.ed Sci - (d'ss) "on the nroblem
of the
JE"
effect of ina.1 sleep on the development of the
inflauykitory
process in the middle ear (Experimentalrelinical
stu'.P.11
Tomsk, 1956, 16 pp (Arkhangellsk State Yed Inst.
-hair of
Ldseases of the Ear, "nroat, and lonse) 200
coples (KL, 27-58, 116)
- 190 -
BARTIS, Frantisek
Industrial safety in the heavy machine industry. Podn
org 18 no. 3:126-127 Mr 164.
1. Ministry of Heavy Machine Industry.
V wn;F~- lZM-S-
T;0
R-E
1-1Z
YUGOSLAVIA
BATISj Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Biotachnical
-Fi'culty, Ljubljana
"Treatment of Infectious Drying up and Staphylococcous Mastitis in
Cows
by Means of "Mastalone" Preperationn
Belgrade, Vaterinerski Glasnikq Vol 20, No 9, 1966, pp 663-667
Abstract: The 'Mastalone" Pfizer preparation was used for the
treatment
of 10 cows with infectious drying UP (So. agalactios), 16 cows
suffering
from stapirlococcous mastitis, and 11 cows affocted with So.
agalactiae
which remained uncured following tarramycin treatment. The
bacteriologic
and cytologic cures were 100 and 81%, 76and 66%, and 71 and
66%,roepeotively.
No adverse reactions ware noted following the treatment. There are
2 Yugoslav references. (Manuscript receivedl 23 Jun 66.)
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D228/-;,02
AUTHORS: Bartishvili, G. S., Biblashvili, N. Sh., Zaytseva,
--V,- F., Ordzhonikidze, A. A
~a P cWeVTL' M. and
Sulakvelidze, G. K:
TITLE: The arowth of drops and hailstones in thick cumulus
o 'd with allowance for the change in the velocity
of vertical currents with height and the physical ba-
ses of the effect on hail processes
2.:~R.IODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall Geofizika, no. 4., 1962,
19, ab-
stract 4B134 (V sb. Piz. oblakov i osadkov, v. 2 (5),
M., AIN SSSR, 1961, 146-148)
TEXT. 'In the article a Method is giver. for calculating the
growth
of cloud drops and hail particles at the expense of coagulation
VY
and the influence of the character of the chantre in the
veloc,lty~of ascending currents on the growth of cloud particles
Is
nv 11
i estigated. The question of calculating the water content Of
-thick odbiulus cloud and the amount of precipitation is
considered;
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The -,,rowth of droDs ... D228/D302
the physical bases of the effects on hail processes are also illu-
L
minaled. The- results, accumulated during thle study of mass convec-
tive clouds on the Ell brus and the Alazan' expeditions 0.-L' 1954-1959
are used as the original experimental material. In conclusion the
Po
following deductions are . rmulated: The accumulation of large ura-
ter reserves in a cloud in liquid or solid phases occurs as a re-
sult of the decreasing velocity of ascending currents w4-th alti-
tude. This creates favorable conditions for the coagulation growth
of the largest drops or of soft hail at the expense of the fine-
drop liquid fraction, entering from below. A "locking-layer" in
which a chain reaction in the watery cloud, or a considi.;rable
growth of hail particles, occurs, is formed in the zone o-f the mlaxi-
mum vertical-current velocity. On the whole the hail~3tone dinen_-ions
N depend on the presence in the cloud's middle part of s--able -and
prolonged (not less than 30 - 90 min) vertical currents speeds
of-10 - 25 m/sec, as well as on the height of tla zero iso--,.erm,
and"not on the thickness and the water content on. :he cloiudl!~ lower
~%,-oarm. If the zero isotherm is situated at the level of Maximum ver-
velocities, or below this level, t,,e hailstone sizes are
Car' 2/4
IN,
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The growth of drops ... D228/D302
largely governed by the vertical flow magnitude. If the zero
iso-
therm is located well above the Liaximum velocity level, the
hail-
si~,-one dimensions are determined by the velocity magnitude at
the
zero isotherm level. The radius of a falling hailstone satisfies
L
the following disparity, which is one of the criteria for the
likelihood of hail fall:
24)2
R 0 Pz
PO
where W0 is the asodending current velocity, P. is the air
density
at a standard pressure, and p. is the air density at a set
height.
The ascending current velocity also determines the water content
of a cloud's upper part, which xaay reach 20 g/m3 at the
beginning
of precipitation. The amount of precipitation from intra-mass
cu-
nulus clouds depends, too, on the ascending current velocity.
Hail
-processes cannot be averted by the episodic effect of
hygroscopic
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The growth of drops ... D228/D302
or other substances, which accelerate the gravitational coacgula-
tion of drops, upon the upper part of a thick cumulus water-drop
cloud. However, the continuous action on the cloud's lower part
may be an e-ffective means of combating hail in consequence of
the
Ili-.,ashing out" of the lower part and the coarsening of the
nuclei
at it's s=mit. The eDisodic effect of crystallizing substances on
the supercooled part of thick cumulus cloud can lead to the
artifi-
cial d;velopment of hail. In the authors' opinion the most effec-
tive way of preventing hail is the full crystailization of the
cloud's SUDercooled part. Questions of the study of the
m1crostruc-
tural cloua parameters that are necessary for the advanced
detection
of hail foci are most pressing at the present time. Questions of
the method of introducing active matter into a cloud and of the
search for new reagents are also important. /-Abstracter's note;
Complete translation.-7
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--BAR.T--ISHV.TLI,,- I.- -B.----- -
"The Question of the Pole of 'Shields' in the Determination
of Precipitation,"
Meteorology and Hydrology, Issue no. 4, December 1950,
Leningrad.
U-2020, 29 May 52
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BARTISHVILI, I. T.-- "Accuracy of Determinations of Atmospheric
Precipitation in
the Mountains.n*(Dissertations For Degrees In Science and
Lngineering Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions)
(29) Tbilisi StateU iveni 1. V. Stalin, Tbilisi, 1955
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No 29, 16 July 1955
For the Degree of Candidate in ftsicomathematical Sciences
Bartishvili, I. T.
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TITLEs Problem of Determining Amount of Winter Precipitation by the
Snow
Survey method (K voprosu opredeleniya kolichestva zimnikh osadkov po
sposobu snegomerrqkh s"yemok).
PERIODICAL: Mateorologiya i Gidrologiya.. 1957, No. 1~ p. 47
(U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACTt In order to determine the amount of winter precipitation,
muw
hydrologists are giving preference to the snow survey system in
the belief that the rain gage., due to the blowing out of the snow
from it., accumulates only a low amount of solid precipitation. It
is the opinion of the author that the snow survey method should be
applied only in such regions where the winter is stable, e. g. in
tIx eastern regions of Asiatic IBSR, where there are no thaws and
the first fall of snow immediately forms a stable layer and remains
in such state up to the spring season. 7he snow survey method if
applied in southern regions of the USSR does not offer an accurate
picture of the winter solid precipitation because the winters there
are unstable and negative temperatures often become positive. With
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Problem of Determining Amount of Winter Precipitation
by the Snow Survey Method
the snow survey method one can determine approximately the axount
of water but only of that snow which remained in the given area
up to the moment of making the snow survey, This statement is
made with reference to the fact that many hydrologists and
meteorologists are under the illusion that the precipitation
measuring device designed by Tretyakov is unnecessary in measuring
the winter precipitation. It is the contention of the author.,
however., that the introduction of an improved precipitation rotor
and the impirovemeft of the measuring method in itself will lead to
discarding the snow surveying method as a method of determining
the amount of solid precipitation.
ASSOCILTION:
PRESENTED BY:
SLOUTTEDt
AVAIUBLE:
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BaTISHVILII, I.T.
'
Usin
,gkthe Bnov survair method to determine the amount of winter
preciPitation. Meteor, i gidrol no.1:47 Ja 157. (HLRA 10:3)
(snow-)(easuremant3
Rai ISHVILI, X.T. .
Yathodoloa In meanring atuosybarlo precipitations in
sountalmu
regions, TrMy Thil, NIGNI no'2:IW203 157, (NnL 13,A)
(Precipitation (Mateoroloa))
BATVISHVILI, I.T.
Measurement accuracy of solid precipitations by means
of
instruments. Trudy Thil. NIGNI 10*3:83-87 '58. (MIRA
11:10)
1. Tbilisekly neucbno-Issledovatel'skiy
gidrometeornlogicheekly
institut.
(Precipitation (Meteorology)-Measurement)
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AUTHORS:
Lominadze, V. P. Director of the
Institute; 'Bartishvili, 1. T.,
'
Secretary of the Party Office; Bitskinashvill~'- ~-'
barman
of the MK; Matveyevq V. M., Chief of the Air-port;
Omadze, G. Ya.t
Deputy Chief of the Political Department;
Kolesnikovt M. E.,
Secretary of the Party Office;Tupalov, D.
T., Chairman of the 1AK;
Tskhvitavaj K. V., Chief of the AMSG;
Petrov, V. S., Commander
of the Aircraft TU- 104
TITLE:
A Useful
Enterprise (Poleznoye nachinaniye)
PERIODICAL:
Meteorologiya i
gidrologiya, 1959, 11r 5p PP 44 - 45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The
Collective of the Tbilisskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidro-
meteorologicheskiy institut (Tbilisi Hydrometeorological
Scienti-
fic Research Institute) established a collaboration
with the
workers of the airport. An appeal to the workers of
the AMSG
(Air Weather Station of the Civil Air Fleet) and the
flying and
ground personnel of the airport, as well as the
obligations of
the personnel of Tbilisi Airport and of the
workers of the AJ11SG,
are published here. The appeal requests
to give lectures and re-
ports on physical conditions of the
atmosphere. The atmospheric
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processes most influencing
aviation are to be explained. A
A Useful Enterprise
SOV/50-59-5-10/22
scientific discussion and a!~alysis of complicated
meteorological
conditions in aviation are to be organized. Systematic reports
on the latest achievements inland and abroad are to be
delivered.
The merbers of the personnel taking part in correspondence
lessons of universities are to receive help and advice in
physics,
mathematics, aerodynamics and meteorology. The personnel of
Tbilisi Airport and the workers of the AMSG agree: 1) To carry
out careful meteorological obse.~,vations throughout every
flight,
and communicate them in due time to the AMSG. 2) The workers
of the AIJSG agree to collect systematically the material of
meteorological observations, and to inform the TbilNIGLII in
due
tire. 3) The airplane crews agree to support as much as
possible
the scientific oo-workers during the flight. 4) The airplane
crews agree to discuss any complicated case of mcteorolocical
conditions arising during the flight, in the presence of the
co-
workers of the TbilNIGIAI. 5) The workers of the airport are to
deliver lectures on jet and piston-engine propelled aircraft
for
the co-workers of the TbilNIGMI.
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. DARTISRVILI v I.T.
MOteorolOgIcal visibility range in the rainfall zone. Trudy
Tbil.
N'"' n0-5:115-123 1590 .
(ViBibility) (MIRA 13:6)
(Rain and rainfall)
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BARTKE~,_3pdrzej_(Krakow)
For half a year In Chapa, N.Vietnam. Waxechawiat no.2:43-46 F
162.
i
i
i
And:-
F,'fect of Increased tnmperatiire on The foriwio,-j ,)f changes 'r
trie wing phenocopies of the vg,,lvg strain of Dro3D-,hilla
melanogastA-r
L. Praze zoo! no.e;55-81 ^63 1~publ. '64j'.
1
~, ln~",Wte of AnlLsl ulignetics of the jagiallonlan Uni-Greity,
KraRow.
BARTIMP Istvanp dr,
ulkritish towns* by C-A- Moser p W* acott-
ROvieved bv Istvan
Bartke" fold"'J" art 12 no.2:31(~.3:12 163.
ACCESSION HRI AP4043036- P/.0046/64j009/02-/0lB9j0.j9'3
AUTHORt Dard&dLnp. M*j-RaYtks,-:Jej takroysp Asi Zielinski,, We.,
TITLEs- The emission of neutrons in'-1--p interactions t 10 Bev'
SOURCEi Nukleonikat 9. no'* 2-30 1964j 189-193
TOPIC TAGS1 neutron amissions,pL masong protoni Interaction# high
anerRy interaction
ABSTRAM The emission of neutrons from high-energy interactions
was studied by scanning 32#000 photographs (from the 80-cm
horizontaV,,
beam camera) exposed to the 10-Bev v_.beam of the CERN accelerator*
To eliminate most of the backgroundo events were checked against the
following criteria: 1) The angle of emission of a "neutral particle"~-
did not exceed 90'; 2) the distance r between the star and the apex~
of "neutral-secondary interaction" did not.exceed 7 cm, A sample of
74 stare associated with "neutral interactions" and situated in a
forward hemisphere of 7-cm radius was obtained6 Also, "true eventsl.:
or 11/3
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and "background" were statistically separated by their.,dependence
on
r, with 39*6 + 11*5 events assumed to be "true events." Two
additionA
criteria were usedt there should be no proton among the secondary
i,.trac a of the "primary'star" and in one-prooR interactions where
the,..,,
k
a proton' also its angle with the line of flight oU-,
.,.,:observed track is
the "neutral particle" should be compatible with the kinematics of
an'
n-p collision* The LS angular distribution of neutrons was found
to;i
be strongly peaked forward& The momentum distribution of neutrons
was determinedg then the CHS angular distribution was determined,
in-
dicating an upper limit for the neutrons emitted forwards in the
CHS-
as * 23%, With a probability of emissioti-6f a neutron from a star
0*5 + 0.2# neutrons are emitted in about 50Z cf.t--p collisions]
at 10 BeVve In the discussion# H. Bardadin mentioned the
occurrence.l_.~,
41of an inelastic hyperon interaction --.on inelastic V interaction.
'ii with'a proton
+
J
P1 OrLge art& has$ ~~:,6 figurisi
LCcQrd~
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BARTYX, Jerzy
Bubble chamber technique.
155-171 164. . Posteff flzvkl 15 no. 2:
1. Institute Of Nuclear Research, Department
of
High Energy Physics Krakow.
BAWKE, Jerzy; SOSNOWSKI, Ryszald
Twel-rth Intemtticral Conferbrce of Phyains of Eigh
Energl ca.
.1
Postapy fizykl. 15 no.6v67-L-672 164.
2 rte) POL/47-10-3-4/9
i3artke, Jerzy and..Holyhski, Roman
TITLE: Md1tipIc Generation orf Particles in Nucleon ImoacU. a'.
Highest Energy
Level
HRIODICP.L: Postippy Fizyki, 1959, Vol 10, Nr 3, PP 309 - 339 (POL)
!U.C Tlir- authors discuss the hitherto little kno
wn process of high-energy
nuclcon impacts. Of the three chief methods of investigation (with
counters, with photographic plates, or in cloud and bubble'chambers)
~ iey mostly present results obtained by exposing photographic
ebiulsion~
to bombardment, eltherz:by~'cosmic rays or in laboratories
(Brookhaven,
Berkeley and Diibno)'. .- A;,high-energy nuclear collision which
res7ults in
the generatlon of a'numb6r.--6f particles may be-traced 'on the
photographic
plate as patterns called "Jets". The analysis consists of the
identifi-
cation of the primary particle ,md it5 energy, of the identification
of
the hit nuclous, of the identification of the emitted particles in
the
jet, and of the examination of the angular distribution of the
emitted
particles (the available instruments allow the measurement of the
particle
enorgy only in billions of electron volts). It Is accepted that a
wide-
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bombarxiing particle
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11ultiple Gencration of Particles in Nucleon Impact.-, a'.
Highest Energy Level
with the nucleus of Ag or Br In the emul.,.-Jon, while a narrow
beam of
quickly dccaying particles means the collision of two nucleons.
In.the
latter case 'the emitted particles are main pi-mesons, and - in
about
:'0 heavy mesons, hypor-ons 'bind palrt,d nu : 1 con:~ -aii
tuinuel eons,
then dJscusr. thc !iicastire-nif:~n" of V- angular d1stribu'tion
and th~~,- e,ncrgy of the, jets, t.akJpg intc, the factor of
rul'i the additiori,%! factov Lf --ic(,eleration whi&.
abcut- 40(') M~,V foz- trkrl 1!cftvy partjcles'
~1 nollective of ZI P._- I ~;i 'They thon
tho _i'r1P.JCt:5;
-Y
-~bccry, and a "t,.-.-o-,ccn fon;icr - a um ng
that bot", rlucleon~' _1o!;x'1on pjirit was
by Pcnnj, Lxridau arid Heisenberg Tir, lattcer, again, has two
I la on" "urgt'sts that t!"- J"~I--'t h--)t1,, nucleons and
p-Ants, while
-1~: athi- (thc. " f -1 re Lal 1 mkx* -,I) aiszumozi U-.a-t ;i!
t;.-,- the collision both
11 0_1 IZI C ,!It-, I mu(' On th;, i oi~i gin 1 pat' i.-~ (ii a
r j- 1.i::AntcV_1-ation.
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AUTHORS:. Bartke, J., Czachowska, Z., HolyAski, R., Rybicki, K.
TITLE: Some exampids of interactio'n of protons of very high energy
with heavy nuclei. of photographic emulsions
PERIODICAL: Acts. Physics. Polonica,.v. 20, fo. 4, 1961, 331-339
.TEXT: three sta'rs produced in collisions with nuclei of a photographic
emulsion are desbribed. 'Although they wbre probably produced in collisions
of nucleons with heavy nuclei, they show double*maximum angular distriVu-
tions in contradiction with the hydrodynamic model. Star 1: 26 + 47p;
star 11: 18 + 41p; and staT 111: 15 + 78P. Stars I and 11 have been
found in a stack of Ilford G5 emulsions iTradiated in the i~u valley in
1957, and star III wds found in an VIXFI-R 'emulsion stack irradiated near
Yoscow in 1958. Target diagrams at distances of 600, 1000, and 1400--
from the primary interaction enabled the authors to distinguish between the
tracks from the secondary interaction and those from the primary event.
The angles betw4en the 'tracks of all primary particles and the star axis
were measured. From these angles-,-j, the Lorentz factor of the system-can
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Some examples of interaction Of ... B133/B205
212 is ob-
y energy Ep m M , a
be determined as c log *ctg The primar
tained for nucle8n nucleon collisions in the laboratory system. For
~2_2 ds obtainedby using the tunnel
nucleon - nucleus collisions E p'. 2nMe ure for the
model. n is the number of particles in the tunnel. A meas
anisotropy.in the angular distribution is the dispersion
----------
,/S Oog tan 01 - 1bg tan 0) (A)-
The,values of B ~nd for the events described are presented in
p
Table Il
Ej, - 2),',Afc- Ep
jet type
26+47p 83.1. 13 X 1013 CV SIX 1012 ev 125
18+41p 53.1 6.4x 1013 eV 1 2.5 X 1013 CV 1.10,
15+-!8p 153 4.4x 1011 eV I.8X 101, ev 0.71
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Some examples of interaction of B133/B205
All differential angular distributions show strong anisotropy and two maxi-
ma which corresponds to a plateau in the integral distribution, as may be
seen from Fig. 2a. The angular distributions of gray and black tracks do
not deviate significantly from the isotropic distribution. Feinberg
(Feinberg, E. L., Uspekhi. fiz. Nauk, 10*1 333, (1960). (Presented also at
the Moscow and Kiev conferences)) has expressed the opinion that there are
two types of nucleon-nucleon collisions, namely, head-on collisions and
peripheral collisions. The hydrodynamical model can be applied only to the
first type which is obviously present (Milekhin, G. A., Zh. eksperteor.
Fiz., 22, 1185, (1958)). According to this theory, the differential angu-
lar distribution can be well described by a Gaussian curve which is com-
pared in Fig. 4 with the values obtained. In a paper by Gierula et al.
Gierula, J., Miesowicz, M., Zielinski, P., Acta phys. Polon., 12, 119
N60)) where the three stars under consideration have been referred to as
171K, 168K, and 200K, respectively, a measure has been defined for the
deviation predicted by the two-center model. The deviation is calculated
in these unAlts and according to the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test which, in the
authors' view, cannot be applied here (Smirnow, H., Recueil Mathematique
N.S.6? 3 (1959)). It is concluded that the experimental facts do not con-
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firm the hydrodynamical modelq whereas a two-center model
describes the
phenomena very well if the "central" collisions take place in a
very small
"core". The authors thank Professors M. Mitsowicz and J. Gierula.
There
are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 11 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 7
non-Soviet-
bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Cosmic Ray Department of the Institute of Nuclear
Research
Cracow - Poland,
SUBMITTED: October 24, 1960
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possibilit!ss o~,r %-j~lyingt~:e i~rcjtopa method
in de4.--,-,rrlnlng the dimpness of water'gtorn. In3t masz przap
no.22. 35-45 '0' 5.
1. Sul-r.,z-l.-.t.r-A February 1964.
POLAND
RA , Jerzy
Nuclear Research Institute, Dapt. of High Energy
Physics (Instytut
Badan JadrovychZeklad Fivjki Vysokich Energii)p
Crakow
Crakov, Postea Fixyki, No 4 [July/&Wust) 1966, pp
375-82
"Bubble chambers today and in the very near
t-omorrov."
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AUMORSt Bartke..,Ya Chok, P.,.Gerulya, Ya., Kholinskiy, R., Kiyezovich, M.,
Sanevskaya, T.
TIMs Angular distribution of secondary particles in interactions of nuc-
leons with heavy nuclei of the photoemulsion
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,.Pizika, noil0i 1961, 96, abstract 1OB495
("Tr.
Mezhdunar. konferentsii-po kosmich. lucham, 1959, v. I", Mosoov,
AN SSSR, 196o, lo6 - l1o)
TEM The authors investigate angular distributions of secondary particles
prodticed in collisions of nucleons with hea,*y nuclei of photoemulsion. The
re-
sults obtained are compared with predictions of the hydrodynamioal theory
(tube
model) and-the two-center model,
[Abstracter's note: Complete-translation]
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BARTKTVICIUS, T.S.; MULINA, T.S.; XACHAWVA, K.A.
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(The Kretinga fur farm] Kretingskoe zverokhoziaistvo.
Moskvaj, lzd-vo "TSentrosoluza,," 1963. 15 P.
(MIRA 17:8)
P-! cz,
"Odl;czniki. wvsokiep.,o napi9cia (High tension
disconnectors), b~-,, Cz. Bartkiewcz.
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BARTKIEWICZ J. nz, a
Thermistor thermometer with small thermal inertlao Pomiary 8
r.o,,1:46 A 162.
BiARTIKIEZU, JA".
Katalog sprzetu radiowego. (Wyd. 1.) Warszawa, ~~dawn- Komunikam,Jne,, 1957.
197
P. (Catalog oil radio appliances. 1st ed. illus., bibl., diarrs. (Part fold.
in pocket), tables)
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958
fat -?
R iQ~
~K~,AN KNIM
4-4
BARTKIEWICZ., Jan,, inz.
Releasing circuit for the QS-2 stopper, Pomiary 8
no.71350
A 162.
BARTKIEWEZ Jan inz.
Contactlesig pulsers. Pomiary 8 no.11:543-5" N 162.
_R
a
"le
Rki4
PARTXIEIVICZ, W.
A device for distant measuring of the water letel In a tak p
8 *
BUDWIICIIWO PRMWSLM. (Ministerstwo Bildownietwa
Przesyslowegoi iarszawa, Vol. 4,
No. 10, Oct. 1955.
SOURCE: East E~Iropean- Accessions List (EEAL).% Library of
Congress,
Vol* 52 No. 7,, july 1956.
RA 9=9- Zd!jjQgjL(OjPtrov Wjkp*); SZEWCZTK., Severyn
(Warszawa);
-Zm=j--jozeK twtrov Wlkp,,)
gv&luation of the-eyUoe-prestressing method from the
point
of view of economy and production. Przegl budowl i
bud mieszk
35 no&2:82-85 F 163.
BARTKO,D.; MASARIK,J.
An attempt of a concrete analysis of some tasks of psycho-
hygiene. Activ, nerv, sup. 6 no-ltll4-115 164.
m
01 gil
VMko 5 'Ai, z-fniM c~~,Ai x.
M U'A
WON Wu~~
BARTKO, D.; MIMOVA, L.
Critical evaluation of prednisone treatment 5f multiple sclerosis
in comparison with various other therapeutic methods. Bratisl. lek.
listy 45 no.1:50-58 15 JI 165.
1. Neurologicka klinika Lok. fak. Univerzity Korienskeho v BratIslave
(veduci akademik Solvenskej akademie vied J. Cernacek).
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1,ARTKO,D.; MARSCIIALKOVA, L.; WAGNEFoVA, if.
;~ -------
Investigation of serum protehi fractions In sudden
cerebrovascular
accidents. Pratisi. lek. listy 45 no.6:349-357 31 Mr 165.
1. 1"'curologicka kli-nika Lekarske fakulty Univerzity
Komenskeho
v Bratislava (veduci akademik Slovenskej akademie vied
J. Cernacek, DrSc.)*
BARMOY D.; SVITOK, 1.
Acute lethal polyarteritis nodose. with cerebral localiza-
tions Ceske neurol, 28 noo4t294-298 J1165.
1. Neurologicka klinika Lekarskej fakulty University Komen-
skeho v Bratislave (prednostat akademik J. Cernacek, DrSe.)
a Ustav Datologickei anatomie Lekarskej fakulty University Ko
menskehoe Iratislaia (prednostat doe. dr. M. Brozman, DrSoo)o
14
c. am -~ rl c -/ Z' C.- 0
docent,
Kosice
Prague, Vatori-inarstvi, 1,,o 11j, ilov 62, PP 3-36-338.
"~xmericnccs Tritz the Use Of F-OPavit B12., Frydz-ozol Vitamin A -o D,),
Cra-=~m,glo'craij-'I
mdFor---dortran in tbe Pre7ention o'L Illnesscs in ?igicts"
co-authors:
a!L7RTj~o, P. duato veterinarian (prom. vat. =ad.), Yosicc
gra
laCiEl-A, A.
'~'B.'LUSTC.l K'.R.
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AUTHOR: Bartko D.;Svitokol.
OFC; Neurological Clinic, Medical Faculty Comenius University,,
Bratislava
(Neurologicka klihika lekarskej fa'kulty UKJ; Institute of
Pathological Afiatomyq
Medical Facultyq Cotienius University, Bratislava (Ustav
patologickej anatomie-
lekarskej fakulty UK)
TITIE: Acute fatal polyarteritis n6dosa of cerebral localization
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologlep no, 4. 1965, 294-298
98
TOPIC TAGS: nervous system disease, brain, clinical medicine,
central nervous systeml
ABSTRACT: Two atypical cases of the disease are described. The
iTirst concerned a female patient who~ahowed eeneral epileptic
I
Taroxyam and sudden death occurring without preliminary clin-
-ical manifestations of damago to the CITS, In the second female
patient the signs caused a wron diagnosis. Here the clinical
picture showed an isolated affliction of the CNS, with a peracute
Courses.Which ended after 5 days In death of the patient.
The cerebral involvement appeared acutely only in the terminal
stage_of the disease in the form of a status epileptious with
the fatal outcome following in ~O minutes. Orig. art. hast i
figure. 'Lims]
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T)ARTJKO P - QPM11CLOVA, E.7* Department of Neurology Yedical
Pao, t.V1 Menius UnivorsitT (Katedra Nourologie Le~carskej Fa-
kulty MC),Bratislava, Head Veduci) Prof Dr J. CERNACEK.
"Possible Application of ACTH in Treatment of Severe Porms of
Kultiple Sclerosis."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska. Neurolorio, Vol 30, No 1, Jan 67., PP
42 - 47
Abstract ZA-uthors, r-.nglish sinnmary modifieL7: 30 patients suf-
ferrn_gfrom serious multiple sclerosis wera trc.,-itea vith a
total dose of 1900 M. of ACTH during a period of 6 weeks. an
inprovenent was observed in 22 cases. No deterioration in the
condiltion of any patient was observed. ACTH gave better re-
sults than Neopeviton which was tho most frequently used drug
in the past. ACTH is effectivo mainly in early stages of the
disease. 2 Figures, 2 Tables, 20 Western, 6 Czech references.
(Manuscript received 23 Sep 65).
Physiology
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
VIDA, S.; KADLEC, 0.; ETAMIEROVA, M.; Neurological
_C_iinio and last Internal Clinic 1.11odical Faculty Comenius Univer-
sity (Neurologi6ka a I. Interni Klinika Lek. Pak. UK), Bratis-
lava.
"Changes in the Content of Electrolytes and Water in Experin-
ental Brain Ischemia."
Prague$ Caskoslovenska Neurolo&ie, Vol 30, No 1, Jan 67, P 71
ADstract: Llcperinents were conducted with 22 healthy dogs. Brain
iscftemia was caused by reducing the blood flow to the brain; dur-
ing a 60 to 120 minute experimental period there were no signif-
icant changes in the coneenturation or Na and K either in the blood
7Ec--R-R,,",-JY602 736 5 CM2: -Cf[603716510061604-10391:10-",93
AUTHOR: Bartko, Ondroi
0-RG: Dopartrwnt of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Natural
Sciences. P. J. Safarik
University (Katodra exporimontalnej fyziRy. Prirodovedocka
falmlta, UrA-ve-r-H.Ta-Pa-vla
jozeta Salarika)
TUIE: Obtaining a demagnetized state of ferromagnots by moans of
an accelerating
magnetic fieM
SOMC:-:: 'CaskoslovonslW casopis pro fysika, no. 4, 1965, 391-393
~jOFIC TeGS: demagnetization, ferromagnetic material,
magnetization curve, magnetic
fiold intensity
M13MCT: This brief report presents the results of an
investigation of the extent
to-which the time during whichdema., tization takes place affocts
the shape of the
virgin magnetic curves in certain soft materials* Orige art. has:
1 fiVre.
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SLAIIYNA, L.; BA:V21
_1,0~- STTKO Veterinary Paculty, College
of Agri cul tur-67-C7376'rinar slaca Fa'.;ulta VSP), Kosice,
I'Acidity of Abonasum. in Cattle."
Pra,sue, Yet-erinarni 1Eedicina, Vol 11, No 10, Oct 66, PP 603-611
,11-bstract /Tuthors' English su~~mary nodified-7: iictial and titration
acidity of abomaSum in cattle was studied by t~,-, nirthod of per-
manent fistula and after the puncture of tho abonnsum. Indirect
deternination using ion-exohan7,ers anc~ later determining these
LD
in th,,-. urine was also used. `_,--he -jH found was 2.92. Trands ob-
served during the various periods of the day and during, fasting
0
are described. Figures, L Tables, 12 Western, 2 Czech refer-
ences. raceived 18 illar 66).
BARTKO,J~y~~,.promovany voterinarni le~ar C7,3c.
Iron metabolism in swine. Vet nedizfna 8
D 163.
1. Chair of Intsrna' Useases of Even-Toed Ungulates af
the Faculty oi vo~.erinary Medicine of '~ha Higher
Szhool
of Agriculture, Kosice. Head of the Chairs. (prof.
mr.]
Tomas Gdovin.
Electric equipment for tropioal zones. p. 3.13. ELEKTROTFOHNIK.
(Ministerstvo strojirenstvi) Praha. Vol. 3-1, no. 4, Apr. 1956.
Source: EEAL LC Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct. 1956
M R x 'Xi"
;RiP ~~4
BARTKOVA, Terezia, inz.; DRGON, Milan, inz.; HLADNTv Jozef, inz.
Assembly of prefabricated 20 to 40 a. long bridge girders by
means of inclined hoist, Inz stavbr 11 no.7:247-252 J1 163,
1. Dopravoprojekt,, Bratislava (for Bartakovav Drgon).
2. Dopravstav., Bratislava (for Hladny).
4, A , , _~ "- -
S3nm_bio&!c,.-Ar_tibiotics-- -F-2---
Abs Jour : Pof Zhur Biol.; No 1,, 1958., No 641
Author : Kudlayp D.G.j, Yltereva., V.G.,p Bartkovskaya., G.I.
inst :Not Given 12. 1 ns4,4'j +a er 14 em 1 01-06Y
i AA. N. r-. G A m p L e4. #q 4M5 _S55r,
INtle :Resistance of Saccharolytie Inert testinal Group Bacteria to
Antibiotics Without Preliminary AdaptAtion
Orig Pub :2h. mikrobiol., apidemiol. i imrmobiologii., 1957, No 2, 72-77
Abstract :Strains of intestinal bacilli, Shiga's dysentery and
the naut-ral, alkali-forming and acid-forming regenerated fil-
treble forms obtained from them, as vall as alkali producers
obtained direat-ly from original cultures without filtration
were utilized. Neutral and acid-forming regenerated filtrable
forma are sensitive tD streptomycin and penicillin to the
same degree as are the original cultures. But all the alkali-
formin.g cultures without a preliminary adaptation (contact
with antibiotics) withatoodhumdreds of times stronger concen-
tration of these preparations. 9he se rule, though less
expressed., was noted with respect to syntomycin. Regarding
bXomycinp reverse effects vere observed the original
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p--of-.dx-.(Vroolw,ml.Vite3Aoi1& 11)
FSML, J., SZC20TXA, H.
Development charts of children up to 3 years of age In lower
Silesia.
Pediate polska 33 no.4:473-48o Apr '589
(GRMM, in inf. & child.
nomograms of develop. in child up to 3 Years of age in
Poland (Pol))
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_BAjLTXOWIAK A FIIRKXp Z.; KLONBCKI, V.; PRUS, S.
L-k~~
Statistical studies of the influence of brucalla abortus infection
on Crocker's transmissible sarcoma in mice. Acta medica polons,
(Warszawa) 1 no.3/4:243-248 160.
1. Institute of ~athematicaq Department of Appiied Mathematics in
Natural Science and Economy of the Polish Academy of SoienceBj
Wroclaw.Director: Profeeaor H. Steinhaua and Department of Fatbological
Anatomyv Medical Academyj Wroclaw%, and Department of Experimental
Oncology of the L. Hirssfeld Institute of Imuunology and Experimental
Therapys Wroclav Director: Professor Z. Albert M.D.
(BRUCELLOSIS exper) (SARCOMA exper) (NEOPLASMS exper)
WIKTOR, Z&B-law; TKAMEWSM, - Wladyslaw-; -ZTWI---N, Tamara; UMWIAK) Anna
The age and sex of arteriosclerosis patients according to our
studies. Postopy hig. mod. do9w. 15 no.0759-767 161.
1. Z Kliniki Nefrologicznej AM we Wroclawiu. Kierownik: prof. dr
Z Wiktor, z III Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych M we Wroclaviu KierowiAk:
prof. dr. E.Szczeklik oraz z Instytutu Matematycznego PAN Kierownik:
prof. dr H. Steinhaus. I
(CORONARY DISUSL statist) (SEX) (AGBIG)
BLRTKOWIAKs, E&mnd,- ZWIERZCHOWSKA, DjLnuta
Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head in the treatment of congenital
hip dislocations. Chir.nars.ruohu ortop. polska 26 no.2:131-139
,6l.
1. Ze Szpitala Ortopedyesno-Urazowego im. dr Z.Radlinakiego w
Lodzi DMktor: dr E.Bartkoviak.
(HIP fract & disloc) (FFJMR HEAD pathol)
BARTKOWIAK) Edmmd
Value of the excision of the Rstragalus in the treatment of neglected
pes equinovaruso Chire narzoruchu ortop. polska 26 no.3:265-274
161.
1. Ze Szpitala Ortopedyczno-Urazowego im. dr Z. Radlinskiego v Lodzi
Kierownik: dr E. Bartkowiak.
(CLUBFOOT surg)
BARTKOWIAK, Edmund- ZWIERZCHOWSKIj, Hisuryk
On the problem of' efirly surgical therapy of knee tuberculosis.
Chir.narz.ruchu ortop. polska 26 no.4:415-420 161.
1. Ze Szpitala Ortopedyczno-Urazowego im. Dr. Z. Radllnskiego v Lodzi
Dyrektor: Dr. E, Bartkowiak.
.(TUBERCULOSIS OSTEOARTICULAR surg) (KNEE surge-
~'S
J~
BARTKOWIAK, Edmund
...........,.....w......
On the problem of the discoid meniscus. Chir. narzad. ruchu
ortop. pol. 28 no.1365-67 163o
1. Ze Szpita3.a Ortopedyczno-Urazowego im. Z. Radlinskiego w
Lodzi Dyrektor: doo. dr E. Bartkowiak.
(ABNOMALITIES) (ME) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE)
BARTKOWIAK.. Edmund
Modified ispiral splint with a ishos. Chir. narzad. ruchu. ortop.
pol. 28 no.2t255-257 163.
1. Ze Szpitala Ortopedyezno-Urazowego im. dr Z. Radlinskiego
v loodzi Dyrektor: doe, dr Z, Bartkowiak.
(ORTHOMIC EQUIPMENT)
;ggq-
R
Mr,
BARTKOWIAK , Edrxind
Role of early reposition in the treatment Of Pathological hip
dislocations in small children. Chir. narzad. ruchii ortop. Poi.
29 no.2:211-215 164.
1. Ze SzDitala Ortopedyme-Urazowego im. dr. Z. Radlinskiago w
Lodzi (Dyrektor: doe. dr. E. Bartkowiak).
f -k
2-1
-BARTKOWIAK, Edmund; BEDEARCZYK, Janusz
Cavernous angioma of the spine complicated by compres-ion
vertebral fracture. Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop. Pol. 29 no-3:
393-396 164.
1. Ze Szpitala Ortopedyczno-Urazowego Jm. Z. Radlinskiogo w
Lodzi (Dyrektor: doe. dr. med. E. Bart~owiak).
L 01181;-66
AWEMW NR t AP5025871 PO/0022/65/000/005/0129/0145
AUTHOR: Bartkoviakl. JacqA Engineer); Ferenstein, Ludwik!"'j
Engineer)
TITIZ: Electronic aM telecommunication ind ~j try at the 34th
International Fair
in Poznan
SOURCEs Prteglad telekom.unikscyjny, no. 5, 1963, 129-145
TOPIC TAGS: electronic equipment, electronic component, electronics,
tale-
communication, communication equipment, electronic industry,
telecommunication
industry
ABSTRAPT--.- The .. arti ~* ale-presents a survey of products,
complete
asseMDlies and components, manufactured by the Volish electronics
and telecommmications industry and exhibited at the 34-th Annual
lInternational Poznan Fair. Numerous enterprises are represented
here and.basio technical data are given of the most Interesting
new items; these include electroacoustio apparatus, television
receivers, miscellaneous'eleotronio de.vicea and instruments,
,tubes, capacitors, resistors,-transformers, eta. Some of the
telecommunication e pment is described in greater detail, not
only the performancNata are given but the prinoi~le and func-
tionin are explained.
__ Orig, art, has t-- .24- figwes, wd 6, tables.
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RA Trr; i A-K X !m,
Agmadi-Sm In a L'Ody. ;I-,dckr. -1. 15
MY-Ze 1 C',41 .
lo 11 KJinika Ch-.7,z,,-,b Dzieci Akad6mi! Yledycmei
(Kierowni.k. Prof. dre 10, Sz-.~sepskl) oraz 1
r,4r"r~f-. G-neko-
logiew-c-Folovnicza Akademi-i Modyczmaj w
Prof. dr. W.MIchalklewicz).
BA RT F, a zimi erz -,_7 I~K , 'v j c-(,zyq I ww
A. A IC
Dovelojnerital 'ofec!.; in a 13 1/2-year-oad body prob.-ibly caused
by threatened abortijr. ?Rt- Pol- 15 no.4:535-5411 C-D t64
l. Z 11 Klbiiki Chorob Dzieci Pmdemii 1.',edye.,"-nej w Poznaniii
(Kierownik*. prof. dr. md, 0. Szr.,zepski).
V, ~,4 9M9
Z7-
KOZLOWSKI,, Ka:0-mierz; BARTKOWIAK. Kazimierr,
Hypochccidroplasia. Pod. Pol. 40 no.413" lp'65
l. Z 11 Kliniki Chorob Dzieci Akademli Medyc=ej w
Poznaniu
(Kierowniki prof. dr. med, 0. Suzapski) i z I
Kliniki
Chorob Dzisai Akademii Hadyernej v Powaniii
(Kicrowniki prof.
dr. mod. T. Rafinski).
BARTKOWIAK, Kazimiera.
Progressive fatty degeneration. Wiad. lek. 18 no.
23:
1805-18(Y7 1 D 1 65.
. 1. Z. II Kliniki Chorob Dzieci AM w Pozneniu
(Kierowniki
prof. dr. med. 0. Szczapski).
P 0 LAN D
BARTKOWIAK, Kazimierz, KOZLOWSKI. Kazimiorz, and MIKOLAJC2Y
-_1MV_i_A. .'J-o_1_an_fiT1T-rs-t (I) (Director: Prof. Dr. mod. T.
RAFIN
SKI) and Second (II) (Diroctort Prof. Dr.- mod. 0. SZCZEPSKI)
Clinic of Child Diseases (Clinika Chorob Dzieci), AM (Akade
mia Modyczna, Medical Academy) in Poznan
"Acidophilic Granulomas and 7hoir Resistance to Treatment."
Warsaw, Polski Tygodnik Lakarski, Vol 18, No 39,'23 Sep 63;
pp 1443_ 1449
Abstract; [Authors' English summary modified] Authors dis-
ss'the roticulo-ondotheliomas, their etiology and patho-
genesis, and note similarity between the Hand-SchUller-*.-*-.,.
Christian and Abt-Letterer-Siwe diseases., Acidophilic gra-
nuloma, the mild form of this disease seldom observed in ge-
neral form are resistant to treatment and give poorer pro-
gnosis. 7hoy describe two observed cases. 1here are 33 re-
feronces:.Ono (1) Soviet, 11 Polish. 2 Eastern Bloc, and 8
German.
1/1
BARMWIAK. Zygmunt; STEffZOWSKI. Josef
Post-tr tic uspbrolitblasis consecutive to closed injury
of the kidney. Urol# polska 8:27-30 1950.
1. Z Oddstalu Urologicsnego Sspitala Hisjokiago ur i im.
J, Strusta w Poznaniu Ordynator: dr. Zygmunt Bartkowiak.
(KID w S, calculi,
post-traum., case reports. Olol))
(WOUNDS AND'INJUMBS.
kidneys, causing calculi, case reports. (Pol))
(CnGTILI.
kidneys, post-traum., case reports. (Pol))
BARTROWIAX, Zypmnt
Litblaste of cystic diverticule, of renal pelvis and
calyces.
Urol. Polska 8:31-34 1956.
1. Z.Oddstalu Urologicsuego Sspitala Miejskiego nr I
im. J.
Strusta w Posnaniu,Ordynator: dr. Z. Bartkowlak.
(KIDNIff MVIS, diverticula,
4*&AIc, witb calculi. (Pol))
(CALCULI,
kidney pelvis, In cystic diverticula. (Pol))
BARMWIAK, Zy9MMt
Spontaneous retrograde migration of concrements in ureters ana
renal pelvis. Urol. polsim 8:47-49 1956.
1. Z Oddsialu Urologiezuego Sspitala HieJaklego nr 1. im. J.
Strusis. w Pozzanlu Ordymitor; dr. Z,, Bartkoviak.
(URIVIRSO calculi.
spontaneous retrograde migration. (Pol))
(KIDIN PILVIS, calculi
same.
(CALCTiLl.
klin pelvis & ureters. spontaneous retrograde migration.
BARMVIAK, Zygmunt
r-
M*erlenee witb removal of ureteral calculi witb Zeiss
loop-catbeter. Urol. polsim 8:122-125 1956.
1. 2 Oadstaln Urologiesnago Sspit-ala Xlejokiego Im. J.
Strusts, w Posnaniu Ordynator: dr. 9. Bartkowlak.
(URMWS, calculi,
removal witb Zeiss loop-catbeter. (Pol))
(CALCULI, '
ureters. removal witb Zeiss loop-catbeter. (Pol))
BARTMWIA]r, Zygmwt
Cass Of congenital abnormality; double pants and double
scrotum. UrOl- Polska 8:173-176 1956.
1. Z Oddstalu Urologiesnego SsPitala Misjokisgo im. J.
Strugia
v Posnaniu.Ordynator: dr. Z.-Bartkowiak.
(PSNIS, abnormalities,
double pants & double scrotum. (Pol))
(SCRDTUM, abnormalities,
double scrotum & double penis. (Pol))
(ABNORMITI]CS,
duplication Of Penis & scrotum. (Pol))
BARTNOWIAK, Zygmunt
ancer of the prostate. Urol. polska 9:67-71 1956.
1. Z Oddzialu Urologicnego Szpitala Miejskiago im.
J. Strusia
w Poinaniu Ordynator: dr. =ad. 2ygmunt Bartkowiak.
(-PMSTATI neoplasms,
(POM
GONCIRZEWICZ, M.; CHMSCIELEWSKI, B.; BAJRMWIAK Z
Kano intoxication of infants by aniline in ink used
in laundry
markings. Pediat. polska 31 no-11:1237-1238 Nov 56.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzisciscych A.M. w Poznaniu,
Kierownik:
prof. dr. mad. T. Rafinski, I z Wojewod2kiaj Stacji
Sanitarno-
Spidemiologicznej. Dyrektor; dr.. mad. S. Gr"vala.
Dr.
Maria Goncerzewics, Poenan. u1. Ssyszkowsklego 4.
(ANILINE DTXS, poisoning,
In Inf., from laundry markings on diapers (Pol))
(INFANT CARE.
diapers marked with aniline dyes causing pois.(Pol))
JANKOWIAK,, Adam;.BARTKOWIAKp Zbigniew
1~1~~~
ArAlysis of casualties in children and adolescents in
primary schools
in the Po=an region." Pediat. pol. 36 no.5:551-556 161.
L Z Zakladu Higiony AM v Poznaniu Kierownik: 0 Prof. dr
mod.
A Jankowiak i z WoJewodskiej Staoji Sanitarn
OlLmiologiczneJ w
Poznaniu Dyrektor: dr m4d. S.Grzymala.
(ACCIDENTS in inf & child)
BMOWIAK,, Z.
The phenomenon of -east globules in cowsar of
oandidiasial
of urinal traot94. RM* sooe amiov We Poznan [mod.] 13:
47-49 164
BARTKNIAKI, Zofia
Congenital mesenteric cysts complicated by acute intestinal
obstruction. Pol. przegl. chir. 36 no.4:485-487 Ap 164.
1. Z 11I Kliniki Chirurgicznej Akademii Medycznej w Poznaniu
(Klerownik; prof. dr A. Fiskorz).
............
of Lne 'u u-j.aratnettr P)lck:3., -,Ii,;trjbu,e ris tz,
N,
o!i the by!.Iabl:~ 1-ne-i of wrd!~ for ove'i
mat 7 r.(,..4:34,~~,.-'~52
.1 . iris t I tu te o f Ma thema t I cr, o fthe PoIIA,. c,adcrV cf
Aenceo
and Kalheipptlcal Tnszi-,ut(- if *,~a UnIversi ty. Subm!Ttoed
March 2--, 1963.
BARTKOWIAKOWA,Anna; 11MIa,zbigniew,, KIA)NNGKI,Witold; PRUS,Stanislaw
Statistical studies on the effect of Brucella, abartus on
transplantable Crocker's sarcoma in mice. Postopy hig. mod.
dosv 14 no.1:83-90 160.
1. Z Inetytutu Hatematyki PIN we WroolAviu, DzUL1 Zastosovan
Przyrodniczych i GospodArcsych, Kisrownik: prof. dr H. Steinhaus,
(SAROOML exper. )
(BMJCBLI,L ABORTUS)
RARTKOWIAKOWA, A. (Wroclaw)
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On the distribut4on of cm4plements in descriptive
sentences used
by Zeromski and Sienkiewicz. Zastos mat 6 no-3:287-303
162.
BARTKOWTAKOWA A.; GIEICHGEWICHT, B. (Wroclaw)
Characteristic number of syllables used by Poliab authors in
their writings. Zastos mat 6 no.3:309-319 162.
1. Instytut Matematyczny, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa.
BAMNICZ, (ST.)
0 p t i C.'J? bj ca C I i i i
-Prz.'v:, ~~l
a id olit;611"d by C"alkli-;atioll of (I;
;,64 (1) with I mole
Cyamiric. acid chloride (11 1 mollk: of I with 1 Inole of 11
uld 1 1111%'112. (3) 1 112CAL: (if I with I 1110h: of 11 and I
muk ~Ulf-a;:Iic: 261, and (4 ") I ninle diatnincistilheimclis-ul
follic acitl %% ith 21 molei of 1 .1"d " laciles of 11, mji, followed
by iMer.:b:m9t0f the CI "It-ml iiith Oll grQup. Theinfluenct
ofultra%iol,l law "Jid fill vpml the intensity of flucircs;Cence
(,( the w4u,., of tllt~, pi--K4 V.1, wvre &-td. TIJOY are suitable
for optic-A Me4diing (J Cot
Gene .4. M"otsly
-r4~
tt~~Yi!P m
Optical blt~aching OCents. 1'.1s.
It-ch., Poland). Pfzrmy4f VOL.'? :0 Pi 0. W. Fjov. R53
~jt Ibiurv.,rent substance--: cf,,umirln, 4,4'-diaxnJrio-2.V-sti1-
WAP-!E;7-AWA-
-h- IM-1;411101111C AC-id, thi,Lrole, imidazol-, And their d~!riv:l.
iio,t 6.~-ir usability in cytical bfi~xhirkg ure discussed. W
T! Gone A. Wozny
A
KV
r'er--
Poland/Chentical. Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Application Industrial
synthesis of dyestuffs, 1-15
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur KhlnVaj, No 2, 1957, 5795
Authcw: Bartkovicz
Stanislaw
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Institaticm: Lodz Polytechnic
Title: Rxperiments on Synthesis and Bleaching with Fluorescent
Compounds
Origim.1
Publicatir.ot Zesz. nauk. Politechn. lodzkiej. Chem., 1954, No 2,
41-68
Abstract: The following optically bleaching substances have been
synthesized:
(1) the product of condensation of I mole debydrothio-p-toluidine
sulfonic acid (I) and I mole cyanurchloride (II) vith subsequent
replacement of the remaining Cl atoms by bydroxy groups; (2) the
product of condensation of 1 mole I with 1 mole 3:1 and I mole of
anil.ine, with subsequent replacement of the Cl atcm by a bydroxy
group; (3) the product of condensation of 1 mole I with*1 mole II
and 1 mole sulfanilic acidj, vith subsequent replacement of the Cl
atca by a bydroxy group; 4nd (4) the product of condensation of
Card 112
Poland/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Application -- Industrial
synthesis of dyestuffs.. 1-15
Abst Joumil: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, No 2, 1957) 5795
Abstrazt: 1 mole 4,,41-diaminostilbene-2.,21-disulfanic acid with
2 soles of II
and 2 moles of I,, with subsequent replacement of the Cl atoms by
hydrccKy groups. Effect of ultraviolet radiation and of pH value on
the fluorescence intensity of solutions of the products thus
obtained,
was determined. A study was mde of the process of "dyeing" of
cotton.,
by a successive determination of fluorescence intensity of the
"dye"
solution, by means of an apparatus including a photoelectric cell.
A
determination vas made of the whiteness of cotton cloth samples
vbIch
had been treated, for 3-60 minutes, vith aolutions ccntal-Ing 0-01
g/liter of the above-said products,. by means of a Palfrich
apparatus.
To analogous tests were also submitted -the comercial productst
Uvitex RB and WS (Ciba), Leucophor R (Sandoz).. the specially
prepared
for this purpose Blancophors A,, B, WT and I. It was found that the
synthesized products of condensation, not previously described In
the
literature, are suitable for optical bleaching of cotton.
Card 2/2
iJ
I Mwag 01 certim iroptrWit, of ul~jja.
c6rm. -No. 2, ........
-Irld 463P of w(KII in Ocidir vid alk. 1 1, 1 1:L,] t,)
RrXtiOtl 0( deg-MILd ;Llbu(, ~~% (,!Iixt. of L~"'!- '16
chloridt; of fiktty acids; C:,Hl~cocl ~ HlN 11~('ONIIR
CCK)Na + N2011 - C,-11,,CCI ''IfR~j'00,N.i
'NsRCL + H-0. The witfiw- found tLat I Ia% a l--wfiulm
I %%USh'ng Ix"A-tr, but 1.4 a 9CW wetting t guit (e.g , is brt(c2
'thwi Petepon CY). No of I ill thrpl-
tv~~ of vwhing And dytiug woA werv fuaisd~
71
NO 03
Nip al
40272'
w Of 0~,V.l
oPlyezar'so. (PliL) S lpoolrpy
12. M 3, liartk&mm
Revk- Of Swii-$. Aintxic-an. German, p
logther %ith tile 0 sh, AM DtLer pateatv~
w kb stmtural fonnulu -nd types of fwo K,
benzcne'bv&ncdj'e'n'Q4L' are UM& Duh-ath'cs of st!R=e. dhty7y!
Othex MnPmmds are d,,,Ibd. Tablats. 48 rcL
Lir
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