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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARTASHEVICH, V. I. - BARTEL, E. T.

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ACCESSION' NR: AT4013934 tubular specimcii of technically pure copper (outer diam. .3. 9 mm, inner diam. 2. 7 mm, length GO mm) at a consL-uit temperature of 230C and constant load a-. The results of the test are shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure and the creep rate is shown in Fig. 2 of the Enclosure. The scinilog curves in rig. 2 intersect at one point, signifying that the initial creep rate is independent of the number of cycles. On the basis of these tests it was found that the probability of dislocation delay increases constantly with an increasing number of cycles, thus indicatinif an increase in the total area of obstacles. The Ak-ulov theory LhuB makes possible ui evaluation of dislocation motion and its relationship to the obstaclos on- countered during motion. Finally, relaxation creep was studied after removing the load, and was found to be higher for cylindrical specimens than for tubular ones. Orig. art. has: 3 fi,-,arcs and I formula. ASSOCIATION: Institut motallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy) SUBM-ITTED;00 DATE ACQ: 27Fcb64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: ML NO REF SOV: 001 Cord OTHER: 000 ACIMWION NR: AP4040922 S10250164100810051029610299 AUTHORt Bartashevich, P.. A. Tl,rLE-. Application of Akulov statistical dislocation theory to stress relaxation and creep studies (presented by K, S, Akulov,, Academician, AN BM) SOURCE: ANA BSSR. Do'Klady*, v. 8, no. 5, 196h, 296-299 TOPIC TAGS: dislocation theory,* plastic flow, stress relaxation, creep rate, torsional test ABSTLRACT.- From Akulov's law for plastic flow in metals (Dialokatsii i plastichnost'j, Izd. A11 BSSR., 1961) expressions wore derived for stress relaxation rate Ash B (a - ak) and creep rate 0 RT B o 0k) -: 1. to noe R- nq Card 1/2 ACCEssio im.. aho40922 -2- vhoro A E lit. + Oo - 12~) e-11 e.R.: . Td verify those two relations, axperimonts were porforned on tubular copper -necinan's, us-.;nlr, torsional 'Vests for creep doterzanation. G" versus 6 cU--V,3s at tem.paratures T - 293K and T - -379',(,, showed good quantitative aerooments with the L, U aIDove predictions, except for the tail ends of the curves where stress relaxation rates were very s7-mll. The creep tests at temperat-xres T - 295) 341, 383, 425., L63, and 513K also showed excellent agreement with t!-ie theoretical predictions given above. Orig. art. hast 7 formulas and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-mekhxLichoskiy institut AN BSSR (Institute of Physics and riechanics, AN BSSR) SUBI-MIM : 06Jun63 ENGLj 00 SUB CODE: n. NO REF SOV 1 005 OTHM t 000 Card 2/2 CHERNOBILISKIY, I. L(Chormobyllet)(Yip I- I.], doktor tekhn. nauk; BARTASHEVICH. V. I. New vibrating conveyor units for loose materials. Khim. prom. [Ukr.] no.1:64-67 Ja-Mr '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnichaskiy institut. (Conveying machinery) EWT(!N)/T/-E-wt L 25424-66 *).ZLW?j~)' ACC NR: P.P6010495 SOURCE CODE ;--W6~-6fl6!!~16ddl6b3loo6ilo6lI AUTHOR: Bartashevich. R. A4 IORG: none !TITLE: An investigation of the kinetics of metal creep. during the transition stage at different temperatures* SOURCE: AN BSSR. Vestsi. Seryya fizika-tekhnichnykh navuk, no. 3, 1965, 67-71 TOPIC TAGS: creep mechanism, copper, aluminum, lead, phase transitia~ crystal dislocation phenomenonj temperature dependenc.e ABSTRACT: The author*carried a systematic investigation of creep r during the transition stage of ~c~oMer laluminumAnd leadVas a func- w ---'r-nve sti gated tion of the'test 'temperature. was found that in all I as . metals the creep satisfies the formula e = cl(t + 02) -', and*that the, iplot of m against the temperature was analogous for all investigated- metals: m decreased with increasing temperature but -retaine& nearly. L..--Card--1/2 2 L 2544-66 ACC NR: AP6010495 constant values, namely 1., 2/3., and-1/2., within definite temperature Yanges.. In,the case of aluminum, the limits T 1 and T2 of thetemper- ature range in which I > m > 2/3 is practically independent'.of the degree of purity, and the temperature T at which m = 1/2 first ap- 3 f, pears, decreases rapidly with increasing impurity concentration. The results when taken in conjunction with earlier work by V. A. Pavlov-1 I.et al. tFM v. 14, 275, 1962 and v. 12, 97, 1961) show that thermal excitation plays the main role with respect to dislocation mobility under creep conditions when T < p,while diffusion processes pre T2 dominate when T >> T Orig. art. has I figure 3 4, OTH REFS. 008/ SM DAM. SUB CODE:.,,/// ORIG REFS 002/ Card 21390 S/194./61/000/009/047/053 D271/D302 AUTHOR: Afanesenko, B.I., Bartashevskiy, Ye.L. and Kolomoy- tsev, F.I. TITLE: Measuring dielectric characteristics of low-loss liquids by means of a waveguide cell PERIODICAL: Relferativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 9, 1961, 62, abstract 9 1362 (Nauchn. soobshch. Dnepropetr. inzh.-stroit. in-t, 1960, no. 60, 8 pp., ill') TEXT: A brief survey of methods for measuring dielectrics,)K in the microwave region. A method is considered for measuring li- quids by a waveguide section with an adjustable short-circuiting stub. The stub makes it possible to vary the length of the section and the volume of liquid. Parameters of the investigated liquid, F_ and tan 8 are calculated on the basis of readings of the indica- tor belonging to the measuring line, inserted between the generator Card 1/2 ACC NR, AT6028991 SOURCE AUTHORSt Kolomoytsev, F. I.; Bartashevokiyq Ye. L. ORG; none TITLE: Varying the parameters of noncoupled ferrite phase inverters by an additional thermal treatment SMCE: Vsesqyuznoye soveshchaniye po ferritam. 4th, Minsk. Fizicheskiye i fiziko- khimicheskiye svoyestva ferritov (Physical and pbysicochemical properties of ferrites doklady soveshchaniya. Minsk, Nauka i tekhnika, 1966, 278-283 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, magnetic loss, magnetic property, q factor ABSTIUCT: The effect of additional thermal treatment on the magnitude of the phase shifts and on the introduced losses in noncoupled ferrite phase inverters was studied. 1hree different ferrite compositions were used. The specimens were sintered at 1000- 1200C for 4 hours and allowed to cool naturally in the furnace to room temperature. r Xa 1!he experimental procedure followed was described earlier by K. likatein, N. Cooper, and J. Troy (Proc. IRE, 50, No- 9, 2025, 1962). A schematic of the experimental arrangement of the specimen in the waveguide is presented, and the experimental results are summarized in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It was found that the variation of the characteristic parameters of ferrites by additional thermal treatment offers now possibilities for improving the properties of ferritea working at ultrahigh frequencies. Card fl~ NR' AT6028991 F 0 2W. 40# 609 #,.oersteds Fig. 1. Dependence of noncoupled phase shift on the thermal treatment (magnesium-chromium ferrite). 1 - before treatment; 2 - after treatment in air with slow cooling; 3 - after repeated annealing in air and subsequent quenching Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 4 graphs. SUB CODEs 09, 11/ SUBM UTE: 22Dec65/ ORIG RM 007/ ME REF, 005 Card 2/2 I ACC NRt AT6028992 SOURCE CODEs UR/0Oo0/66/0O0/00O/0290/&46 to AUTHORi `iarts~shevskijp.'Ye. ORG: none TITLE: On the problem of loss in ferrites at ultrahigh frequencies SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po ferritam- 4th, Minsk. Fizicheskiye i fiziko-, khimicheskiye avoystva ferritov (Pbysical and physicochemical properties of ferritGS); doklady soveshchaniya. MinskF Nsuka i teklmika, 1966, 290-296 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, magnetic loss, dielectric lose, magnetic property ABSIDACT: The magnetic and electric losses incurred in MgAl 0.3 Fe 1-704and in '!8`CrO-3Pe1-704 ferrites at ultrahigti frequencies of the applied field were determined as a function of t"ie thermal treatment and porosity of the specimen. The determina- tions of the tensor components A and p, and the complex dielectric permeability p-* were carried out after the method of V. V. Nikollskiy (Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1, NO. 5, 638, 1956). The Q-factor was df--termined after the method described in Tekhnika izmereniy na santimetrovykh volnakh, ch, 1. pod. red. G. A. Remeza Izd. Sov. radio, M., 1949. The experimental results are summarized in graphs and tables (see Fig. I). It was found that the character and magnitude of the losses in both types of ferrites were practically identical. The magnetic losses in steady fields in the region of 0 Card 1/2 ACC NRs AT602802 6-101 .410-3 (Do 200 3W I(o oersteds Fig. 1. Dependence of /All and on the magnitude of the (X steady magnetic field for aluminum-magnesium ferrite, and the rate of cooling after thermal treatment in air. 1 - slow cooling; 2 - fast cooling -- quenching to 400 oersteds increased in the majority of cases as a result Of further thermal treatment of the specimens. The electrical looses were found to be caused by the conductance losses, and their magnitude depended on the concentration of divalent iron, ions in the ferritoo. Orig. art. hass 2 tables and 2 graphs. SO CODEt 11, 09/ SUBM DATEs 22Deo65/ ORIG REFs 008/ OM REFt 004 I Card 2/2 -J BARTASHL'VSKIY, fe.L. A. Ye. YAKTIAN, A.Yii. A.IF.J; [lAkiindn, o.1.41 of ~.,ed --'n the fi2. zhur. i'~ Mll RA 1, 6, 11 AFANASENKO B I,; J3ARTASIIEVSY;X,.,.Ye.L.; KOLOMOYTSFV, F.I.; VOROTIKOV, N.I., Ootsen , AV-,. z6 pusk [Using a water wave nucleus to mea;ure the dielectric characteristics of liquids) lzmerenie dielektricheskikh kharakteristik malopoternykh zhidkostei s pomoshchliu volnovodnoi iacheiki. Dnepropetrovsk, 1960. 8 p. (Dnepropetrovsk. Inzhenerno-stro-,tellnyi institut. Nauchnoe soobshchenie, no,60). (MIRA 16:8) 1. L"amestitell direktorn, Dnepropetrovskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo instituta po nauchnoy rabote (for Voronkov). (Liquids-Electric properties) L 33435-66 EWT ( I IJP(cl 76- ACC NR.AP60 _8 .1345 SOURCE CODE UR 013�T66 bofoo2 0043 005C, AUTHOR: Bartashevskiyj Yes L.: Kolomovtsevs F. I. ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State University_( Dnepropetrovskiy goauniver sitet) TITLE: Effect of heat-treatment conditions on the electrical con- ductivity of super-high-frequency magnesium-baae ferrites SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika,, no. 2. 1966, 43-50 TOPIC TAGS: electric conductivity, ion concentration, 9uperhigh fre- quency, magnesium ferrite, 4r. ..t f MFP-r rX,',vr1ne.,)-rI ABSTRACT: The electrical concKuctivit'y of aluminum-magnesium, magne- siun-chromium, and magnesium -manganese ferrites has been investigated.!: Electrical conductivity measurements were carried out by the d-c two- electrode method at temperatures -30- + 300C. The effect of measure- ment conditions (materials, method of electrode application, and moist-1 ure in the surrounding medium) on the results obtained was analyzed. Measurements were made of the temperature curve of the electrical con- ductivity relative to the ferrite heat-treatment conditions (tempera- tures of preliminary and final annealings, atmospheres of the nupple- L 33435-66 ACC NR,AP6013458 mental heat treatment, and the cooling rate). The bivalent iron con- tent was determined in some samples. Measurement results show that the! values of the specific electrical conductivity and of the activation energy of conductance are determined by the iqn concentration in bi- valent iron. The authors thank F. F. Kodzheb~iro.v and A. Ya. Yakunin for valuable discussions. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 4 formulas, and 3 tables. SUB CODE:1420 SUBM DATE: O.lJun64/ ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REF: 005. 2/2 Card BARTASHOV, 1. I .Latroduction smelting of secoadAry metals. N'-0 2 no-11:37 N 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Zamestitell uachallatka tekhaicheskogo otdala tipr-ivlenlya metallurgicheskoy promyshlennosti Hosobleovaarkhovi. (Alumiaum-Folectrometallurgy) DRMCIV, G.Y.; KLEWZK.IY, A.L.; DARITASHOV,, V.A. Preparation of perfluoroacyloxy derivatives of b1scyclopentudlenyl, titanium. Zhur.ob.khi?n. 32 no.7~2390-2391 JI '62, Oufi.~ 15M (Titanium organic compounds) SM. IAXI, T. PL ..A PART.-IRVIL3, 1. P. . ..... .. . 19-1-dmair Prot.-.-- Wwb..Iy- mrmz~. upon subottt" fW tb. 5th Pftrml~l Cb"Iftl CMfoMMO M St~l hvdwttm. m-, 30 A. 1?59. PROKOPCHIK., A. Yu.[Prokopeikas, A.]; BARTASHYIWAS, Yu.M.(Bartasiunas, j.) Catalytic disintegration of chlorites. Pt. 2. Disintegration of sodium chlorite in the presence of nickel and cobalt hydroxide. Liet ak darbai B no.1:133-143 161. (EEAI lOt9) 1. Institut khimii i khimicheskoy tekbnologii Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR i Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut. (Chlorites) (Sodium chlorite) (Nickel hydroxide) (Colalt hydroxide) PROKOFCPIKP A. Yu. [Prokopcikas, A.]; BARTASHYUNAS, Yu.!~. [BartasiunasJ.] Cataly-tIc decomposition of chlorites- Pt-O The meQhanism of reaction. Trudy AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.12141-151 162 WIFA 1"Its) 1. Irstitut khinii i khimicheskoy +-k~molojyii Ali I-Itovskoy SSR i Viltnyusskiy gosudarstvannyy pedagogi,:!heskiy.institut. e S-p C' t r" -a 4 p 'Ir -n 4.1.4 B5-A7. Lt"iiii St-fte, U Inen! !'.V. for scienct7, -r,-' en~-Inpcrin:-. ~0,7rpeo 4n "oFcow so: S,,,. R. A. 4artava, absclutt- -r,,~-nltudes cf -f F-5-AW." r.3 . ; . . - - - I - ;4. it. -., P r t,&:"-; .RcvD.-wed !,.,, '.'. '.. Arsentlycv. A!Aron. zhur. 20 NO. 4, 2~,52. ccessions. Library of Congress, November !'~52. 'L":CLA,-SSIFHl; ..onthl- list of Russlan A 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -.'1 1953. Unclassified. BARTATi, R.A. Study of a nova in the constellation Ophiuchus (N Ser 1948) disco- vered at Abastumani Observatory. Biul.Abast.astrofiz.obser. n0.15: 17-32 '53. (KL'RA 7:10) (Stars, New) BARTATA, R.L. Determining absolute spectral magnitudes of weak stare of types B5 A7. Blul.Abset.astrofts.obser. no.15:17-32 '53. NLRA 7:10) (Stars--Spectra) (Stars--Magnitudes) (My A'.' R*.~ A., tWAIbtr0A*3ny!-..Spectras'o* c py Out 1/1 -Pub. 43. 10/97, I Kalandadze, N..B.~, and, Bartaya R. A. 2LUe v Spectral diterminations of absolute magnitudes of faint stare at the Abasturnansk Ast-r- ophyoi c- obs ervato'ry- *MGM". I I.sv. AN SSSR. Ser. Az.-~ 18/2, 249.-251, Mar-Apr,1954 Abstr"4 s'. The results obtained during,spectral determination of absolute nuadma of faint stare are briefly,-rep~rted., The'authors measured the intensity~ of thr'se spectral.bands with centers of about 4200. 4176, 415~, the inten- sity of which was compared with the -constant intentifty of a continu Ious spectrurn between lines and 4226. The intensity was determined by the characteristic'cuilvis plbtt ed by_ means of a 6 -sta Se slot on aslotted spectrograph. The Balmerlin 'e absorption was used as a basiz-7 for the determination of absolute,- -magnitudes of faint stars of the B5 A7 subclass. The Astrophysics Observatory$, Abastumanek, Gecirg-SSR Submitted., ......... ATA R,A, r!AR? , Absolute spectral magnitudes of 137 stare of spectral types B8 and D9 locqted In high galactic latitudes. Biul4bast.astrof1seabser, no*18: 3-12 '55- (KLRA 9:1) (Stars-Magnitudes) K-TU,RA.DZE, Te.K., akademilc.-I~ARTTITA. R.A. St%idving spectral characteristics of stars in regions of diffuse nniq;Inn nnbiilan and star clusters. Soob. All Gruz. SSR 21 no.l., ~Iq_35 ii 158. (!qiR& 11:10 1. Abaturiangkitya astrnfizicheqkaya obanrvatoriya. '. MT Gnu:SSR (fnr KhFiradze). (Stars--Spectra) BARTATA. R.A. - . Catalogue of absolute spectral magnitudes of 766 spectroscopic B-wA &-type stare in 44 Kapteyn areas situated along the galactic belt Objj;~300). Biul.Abset.astrofiz.obser. no.22:25-43 158, (MIRA 11:12) (Stare--Catalog~) 811456 SOV/35-59-8-6314 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, l9fig, Nr 8, pp 30 31 AU-1HORS: Kharadze, Ye.K., Bartaya, R.A. T=E: f __tars in Several Regions of Con- Spectral Classification o \3 stallations Sagittarius, Cygnus and Cepheus, and Around the Clusters TrI and NGC 6913 PERIODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, May 26, Nr 192, pp 11 - 13 ABSTRACT: The authors performed the spectral classification and deter- j mination of photographic stellar magnitudes within the range from gm to 12 m in several regions of the Milky Way and around the clusters TrI and NGC 6913. The study is a part of an extended investigation of the Milky Way regions with diffuse emission nebulae, which was carried out in the Pbastumani Ob- servatory with a 70-cm meniscus telescope and a 70-cm lens Card 1/3 prism. The following regions were investigated: 8 14 5 6 SOV/35-59-8-6314 Spectral Classification of Stars in Several Regions of Constellations Sagittarius, Cygnus and Cepheus, and Around the Clusters TrI and NGC 6913 Nr in the KrAO Atlas 1950 1950 1 b Constellation 18 6h 12m -12000' 3460.2 40 0. 2 Sagittarius-Scutum 31 20 30 +46 18 52 .1 +3 .3 Cygnus 32 20 26 +46 48 49 .2 +2 .0 33 20 42 +41 00 49 .4 -1 .7 37 21 09 +59 36 65 .9 +7 .7 Cepheus Four hundred stars were classified in Region Nr 18, of which 61 stars belonged to classes O-B2. The spectrum-visual magnitude diagram indicates the presence there of an O-association. In each of Region 31, 32, 33 and 37, from 500 to 600 stars were classified. In the first one only three B2-B3 stars were dis- covered, in the second and third - only one BO-B2 star in each, and in the latter - not a single star of a class earlier than B3 was found. Ninehundred Card 2/3 SOV/35-59-8-6314 Spectral Classification of Stars in Several Regions of Constellations Sagittarius, Cygnus and Cepheus, and Around the Clusters TrI and NOC 6913 stars were classified around the TrI cluster, of which 45% belonged to the classes B9 and earlier, and 7 stars to 0 - B2 classes. The presence of an O-association in this region is presumed. Fifteen hundred stars were in- vestigated around the NGC 6913-M29 cluster, of which 34% stars were of the O-Bg classes and 174 stars were of the O-B2 classes. Apparently it. was an eastern boundary of the stellar association around P Cyg. N.P. Kukarkina Card 3/3 81459 SOV/35-59-8-6326 Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, ~959, Nr 8, pp 32 33 AUTHORS: Kharadze, Ye.K., Bartaya, R.A. TITLE: On the Average Distance Between Neighboring Stars in Chlains Consisting of Bright Stars PERIODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, August 26, Nr 194, pp 20 - 21 ABSTRACT; The photographs of five celestial regions obtained with a 70-cm meniscus telescope of the Abastumani Observa~~were processed. Three of the nine chains of bright stars noticed by M.A. Vashakidze may be considered as being physically connected. This is indicated by the fact that they are of similar, spectral classes, almost equal luminosity, and, in two cases, equal pro- per motions of stars in those chains., Main data pertaining to the stars of these chains are presented. The separations of stars in one of these chains turned out to be 11 - 12 parsec, on the basis of absolute stellar magnitudes determined. by L.S. Card 11-2 Galkin with allowance for interstellar absorption. Separations `1459 SOV/35-59-8-6326. on the Average Distance Between Neighboring Stars in Chains Consisting of Bright Stars in the two other chains amount, on the average, to 35 parsec, as determined from the absolute stellar magnitudes obtained by S.P._Apriamashvili from the Pb3stumani spectra. The authorsadopt 15 - 35 parsec as the average separation between the neighboring stars in the stellar chains of the given type. N.B. Perova Card 2/2 KHARADZE, Ye.K.; BARTAYA, R.A. Spectra of stars around NGC6604, NGG6913 and Trl. Biul.Abast.- astrofiz.obser. no.26:35-79 161. (MIRA 15-.3) (Stars, Spectra) BARTAYA, R.A.; KHARADZE, Ye.K. Spectra of stars In four segments of diffuse emitting nebulas. Biul. lbast. astrofiz. obser. no.28:161-203 162. (MIRI 16:7) (Stars-Spectra) BARTAYA~ R.A. Fx~tess short-wave radiation in the spectrum of FU Orionis. Astron.zhur. 39 no.14159-161 Ja..F 162. (IMU 15-2) 1. Abastumanskaya astrofizicheskaya observatoriya AF Gruzinskoy SSR. (Stars.. Var-lable-Spectra.) K b% L nsLrofiziche- S/081/62/000/012/004/063 B168/B101 AUTHORS: Bartozak, Tadeusz, GaIdecki, Zdzislaw TITLE: Crystalline structure of compounds of alkaline metal halides with halides of trivalent antimony and bismuth. I. The elementary cell and space group of K(BiBr ).H 0 4 2 P~;RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1962, 34, abstract 12B213 (Zesz. nauk. Politechn.16azk., no. 36, 1961, 11 - 13) T-'-'XT: The crystals of K(BiBr 4)-H20 were synthesized, analyzed chemically and subjected to X-ray examination (Laue, rotation and ~Zu-K methods). Parameters of rhombic lattice: a 8.79, b 12-76, c 22:70 A, Z - 16, Q(measured) 4.48, Q(caloulatedy,4.55, groups Pnan. ~Abstracterls note; Complete translation4 Card 1/1 ACC NRt A 000232- SOURCE CODE: PO/0099/66/040/002/0341/0342 BARTICU, -L-,,.-Dnd,- -GALTh-C-K-1,-Z,,, of tile Department of Inorganic Chemintr .y ~-o~nic Institute (Katedra Chemii Nieorganiczncj Politechniki), IAxdz. Cr al St Heptachlorodiantimonite RbSb2Cl74H20 Zst ~ture of Rubidium, ,and Rubidium Heptachlorodibismuthite RbB12CI7 20 ShVr~i 1, Vo llaraaw,, jk47,5W 61 40, No 2., 1966, pp 341-31~2. Mbk~r~ The crystals of RbSb2Cl7'H20 and the isotypic RbB12Cl7'H20 ,bale'mononjdnic. -Ihe unit cells contain 4 molecules. No piezoelectric effect was observed. The space group 15 C& - P21/c. The structun3 of the:. heptachlorodibismuthate was determined using common and differential two- dimensional Patterson synthesee.and two-dimensional electron density pro- jections.-The authors thank Professor E. jozefowicz for encouraging interest. L-JPFS: 36,002J TOPIC TAGS: rabidium compound, organoantimony compound, organoblsfluth compound, electron density, crystallograph SUB CODE: 20,07 1 SUBM DATE: 04 Nov 65 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 001 K H Cord 1/1 5Z, ix BOTCZAK, Nikodem, r4r inz.; CYBUSLSKI, ",tanislaw, mgr inz. Water and sewage maragment, in the, publf~, il,.'m'*riFt,ru*ic,r, of transportation. Gosp wodna 23 no. ~-- 1, tr.;3. 1A OW MR WOW 4N" 4Z I ,;~ Qy y-_ 191: 2_1 Ile A-,-d V~il ME. 4 5A rAFa. Z NR T T"i A FOL',ND Cht)::.I_ri,l froiuc~.- rend '-1--Ar H-22 Treniment cf Solir~ C='_-usti ,inerpls. ,%bs Jour Rof Zhur - Khim., No 14, 1958, :,'o 47974 ,'iut.hc,.r '.:r!rvbin, ',?rm B-rtocki. Inst Wroclov, Pnlytechni'~~vLns ~Iu'fe Title Erown Coal Bituminc as Noturvl Ra sin ou -..':.'axv Substlonct;s. I brig Fub 1',Pteira Technologii Wogle. Folitechrill~i ~!roclvvskiej, 'e"ied. chain., 1955, 9, '4;n. 2, 65 - 84. .'~b str not !, classification cf naturpl wrxco and resins is The rrr-.orties, chemical nnirpnoition and methods of win- ninp, rew mineral wax are discussed. The dc~seripticn of mi - norril wrx frcu -,f resin is givor, methods oC its purificrtiTn and the propertios of tho pure prcduct are given. T- -e sphar,i)-c of brnwn coel wax vnd resin utilization are nrc~sc-,n- trid. Fi~liogrrphy with 66 tities. lard 1/11 JEZOWSKA-TRZEBIATOWSKA, B.; BARTECKI, A.; CHMIELOWSKA, M. The potassium permanganate-stannous chloride system in acetone. Bul Ac Pol chim 7 n0-7:48_1%-490 159. (EEAI 10:4) 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Wroclaw Technical University. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish AcadevW of Sciences. Presented by W.Trzebiatowski. (Acetone) (Potassium permanganate) (Tin chlorides) (Systems (Chemistry)) Pol-And c lnorgaiiJ c Chemistry Camplom Cnmpnijnrb; L~-T-.?CK lu'~ no r e. o'~; T i T r Orr lit %~t r n_v i 17 0 6- . I k , )2 - - i 1: " 11 T L yl :ne,.,v.. c--, ne, ke-tune, aCPtyl~LCO-0!10, on L! C. r,.-~a -n 1,4 e , i, L; t j I i.- :1 SLM n o r, -14, e ri e n o i s -,cjur.,j--~-v, a n,i E; t r r a.: c t v I Tt '~.s t 0 i:1 (;,- ~-n i i en u... r) 1-,) L ,.j n t r I c. r n c 0 1 v e -I s -1 r c f's 2! a U e .)cc tl*r ywa -.ka , 11. Cxii e I o v - ii M. ~:ile, -iL,, i ~Icolnzxy cat~~"'.' ry TnorCunic Ch--~miritry C,,upj-ux Cc-n~;c-nid:3. N3 -1-5, 1959 j n s r, -A u t Titl:-, 'A u 1, rncle~.ul:ic~ of or~-an;-- :~o:vr,. ~Li- 7s t 11 C'f 2 L., 0 11 n etilrr !~tre-Llm f 02 j~ p~j:~St~.j t":e -,O].Ut4fr rA~ fro,., tic fo~lom:~ Tuo-im-jc Chemirtry - Cfmplmy. Com ,Lndf3 Zh Nj 15, r1 R ~7 0 + ~1 ~ -t. 02 .3~ + A), lie, )2 - 2 4 T a,! 0 t Of! f- - ~_n :)I, soluL."or, f n tr` outyl- rc ~Oy..Jte 13F) r.'11: Lf' 0115- 511_iition_; are Tor(. COMDI~:x than lnorgafLiC Ch2mistry - Cunplex Ccmpounij. nim. RZIK No 13, 1959 r I t t-,e -,;:7-c-cLra i r -a re ci c -.i e i t -i ji~- I; tf 0 n c t ai, n 'C 17) t*.~ r ;!,..i r of ~h--~ 7~ S T:C; a c MD,- ~ x of ;--i,L n o u. Nhar.' tonov PC'Udm/optics spc-ctroscopy. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, lio 1, 1960, 2154 Ai,. t1l or Jozcwska-Tryabralowska, B., 1-1,irtecl d, A. inst Univ.2rsity, Wroclaw, !-.~.sTitv~ta of Fiysical Che.rdstry, Polish Acadc;ny of Sciaicos. Til"Ic The Absorptio:i Spectra of Uranyl Nitrato Soim;~ Crganic Solvents Orig Ptlb Bull. Acad. polcn. sci. Ser. sci. chim., ,eol. et gco'-.7.1 1958, 6, 1o 9, -6'1"--')74; IL-L Absorption Spectra Vc:3 1-.10ar'll 'rcd of solctio.is of hc;:a:iydrate uraijy! ait:-atc iii watur (I), dio;:a:i '0 (11), acatclie (III) ."-,et:-,yi ot:iyl ketono (IV), i,iethyi ivcbi-i-- tyl ketone (V), ti:i,)ityl piiosphate (VI" aceto.-, 1"i- tryl IVII), forn-p=ido (VIII) ai-A acutyl acetol--o (IX) Ll the r,2a--1r5c from 360 to 500 milliuicrons, Tho Ca--.-d 1/3 POIXIT/Optics SpC!ctrOSCOPY. 1 '2,~'C, 2' Ahs Jcr.2 Ref Zh-.,,r Fizikr,, No Carl 2,/-~ spectr,:arn of solliticiis I VIII consists of a broad- haLd with a clearly prono-nced vi'Drational st-r'..ctiure ci~d, ar, .pare:.,tly, correspciid,,-t to t,,-! forbidee;i ti-all.- sition of the clec"Irmiq of the ttdd, end oii Vio- 5 f Drbit of uraiiiuir.. The position of the of t' ,C Vibrational llands und Ue eon~c!;ponding Coefficielits of nbsorption 6 (""1010-1 CM"*' litc!r) are t.--.bvdat~,d. In III --. VIII the vebrazlonal structure i's less shar-cly proaoumcca than in I -.- II, aiid a bat',ochzcnic shift occurs in t-.1C! bands by appreximat-e- ly 1C, rdllimdcro~ls. Mr-- similarity batwevii sp~!,.-tra 1 -- VII shows that i:,. t:ic soliition. t,c: ara~*,l nitrate exists in the form ljo~)/H 0)4 ' OiC or -~ 2 3 2 UO C)),~(Nc vher,, tile nitrato 3~-oo~s 2(H2 3%2 j I bo partially replaced by mlec,,des of tho solvent. 129 k1MTP/3ptics Sp~,ctror, copy. K Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1, !960, 2154 Jud3ing from the considerable increase in E :,or complex wit:-. the solvent is formed i%- a stroi~r VIII, and Vic formamid, crovds out tl.k~ watu'. the coordination rphero (in viii r t- 29.85, as its values in II, III, and VI are 8.2, 11-13, and 9.74 respectively). The spectrum of IX does not hav-- a vibratioiial structnro and consists of two broad bands at 400 and 453 millimicrons with C ~- 580 and 260 respactively. The differe.1ce fro:a th.-! spectra of the othe: solutions is ascribed to the fornntion of a cholate complex, where the bo:;d U--TX has a partially covalciA character. -- D. Sur-lobcv Carft 3/3 BARTECKI, Adam; CHMIELOWSKA, Maria; JFZCWSKA-TRZEBIATOWSKA, Bog-aalawa Inorganic corpounds In acetone. Pt. 1. General characteristics of non-aqueous solvents, properties and purification of acetone. Pt. 2. Durability of acetone against the effect of supermangan. Przem chem 39 no-4:210-218 Ap 160. 1. Katedra Chemii Niaorganimaj, Uniwersytet I Politechnika, Wroclaw i Instytut Chemii Fizycznoj, Polska Lkademia Nauk, Wroclaw. BAR'!-'CYI, Adam Jr., inz., adlunlt Rpsr,nrch cn the 1wrincus f2wnpq of certain ratural Sclid fu0s. ft, " L A pbctoelectric TretN-l of rpsenrch on the luminol'S Thencmvnn. J't . -, . MM,,l irl kinetics of the Uminous Th(,noren(n. F t, 3. Stmicture and propavatirn rf tle flares. Cherin Wrcclnw rc. 7:F7-!-C0. '61 1. YntnOra Chp:-.ii Niporq~,riezro.4 II, *?. .- ~ -, 1 ~:. v. BARTEC71, Adarn; JEZ(YeISKA-TRZERIAT"v:SKA, Boguslawa Vibrationbl, structure of electrcnic spectra of umnyl nitrate. Ft. 1. Force constants and U-0 distances in cr6;nic solvents. Nukleonika 6 no. 4:267-275 '61. 1. Politechnika., Wroclaw, Katedra ChE!Mii Nieroganicsnej II i InstytL~t Chemii Fizycznej PAN. J-zZOWSJKA-TRZEBIATDW3.KA,, Boguslawa; BAJiT--'C-'U,, Adam The vibrational structure of electronic spectra of uranyl nitrate. Pt;2,: The dissociation energy of uranyl ion. Nuk-leonika 6 no.4: 277-285 161. 1. Politechnika '. Wroclaw, Katedra Chemii Ilieroganicznoj II, Instytut CheTdi Fizycznej Poiskiej Akademii Nauk. JEZOWSKA-TILZU"ATOWSKA3, Boguslmm; _BAMUI, Adam The vibrational structure of electronic spectra of -ar&nyl nitrate. Ft, 3,s Transition intensities in the spectra of uranyl nitrate. Nukleonika 6 no.4:287-294 161. 1. Politech-nika.. Wroclaw, Katedra Chemii Iiieorganicznej II. 610U116210,30101 9/0~)1/053 c- 0 ol v d nt ft e t n a~ c ro o n s c c t a o u r a r. t r, I t e abstr!lct Y L2i. z~or. zci v. 9, no. -in Ru~;.] c t f c, on the %b!-,or~,tion z;pcct,-ZL is of cri- dl--cz3ea on t-e busi - 3f u 1 t te ~j CV I trfi7 of 1 6-)Iat ns th(: r, t~ c 0 c v r:.t c~:vil 01 v i o n . c- solvcntz~ c~u~e r I C c t c'- :4 v ral i c n - c r e c, the w-ct:-n C, o tn,~ rc, n tr~- n-- i t: on r in. c V E~ i: c ov I c n t c Z, r: t C, e t 0 r i c t e r nc u BARTECKI), A. "Absorption spectra in thm ultraviolet visible region" edited by I.Lang. Vol. 2. Reviewed by A.Bartecki. Wiad chem 16 no.1:62-63 Ja 162. -- BARTECKI, Adam, dr.. inz., adjunk-t Problems and achievemnts of Hungarian science in the field of spectroscopy. Wiad chem 16 no-5:285-298 My 162. 1. Katedra Chemii Njeorgaacznej II, Politechnika, Wroclaw. JF.ZOWSKA-TH7MIATOWSKA, B.; BARTECKI, A..j_ KEDZIA, B. Pblioular spectrostopy of anhydrous uranyl salts. III. Bul chim PAN 10 ho.-8:433-438 162. 1. Department II of Inorganic Chemistry, Technical University, Wroclaw. Presented by W. Trzebiatowski. MWIECIFI , A, Activites of the ll&in Eyecl:tive Board of the Polish Chemical Society. ~,iad chem 18 no. 2: 129-131 F 164. T. r6a--E7'MC - ) -IZE( . -- ---. I . ~ - .--- AM Nlr-KP6002227 SOURCE CODE: CZ/O()43/65/000/003/0161/0166 AUTHOR: Bartecki A. ORG: Department of Chemistry of Rare Elements, Technical University, Wroclaw,~ Poland TITLE: Chemistry of MeO sub 2 sup n plus oxycation compounds [Paper presented at the Symposi-um. on the Structure and Properties of Cooi~-dinated ~;Cqnpounds held in Bratislava from 2 to 4 Septer~ber 19641 SOURCE: Chemicke Zvesti, no- 3, 1965, 161-166, .1 TOPIC TAGS*. molecular spectroscopy, ohromiun) -..i -Ienum compound, intermolecular complex, vanadium compowvl, coord i im I i o), !: ' t.ry ABSTRACT: By Mol cular spectroscopy it was shown that In Cr02X2 chroxyl compounds, the CrO21+ group exhibits features Of an oxycation group. Individual characteristics depend on the nature of bond with remaining X. Chroiql compounds react differently with hydrocarbons when chromyl group is attached to a chlorlde.t~an when it is 2+ at,4ched to an acetate. Data concerning YOM) complaxes,containing an W2 -U-- - -1th "Otyl acetone, group are presented; MD02M2, MWZBr2, an COMPIOX06 W 8-hydroxyquinoline, and tripherW3Awseqo oxide ore discussed. Results of In- vestigation with th* vanpol group V02, a" discussed. Light absorption Phbwm*na &r* OT&IuatOd- Orig. art. has: 3 tables. Z'-J~M-7 SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE% none / ORIG REF. 006 / OTH REF: 004 BARTECKI., JAN. Bartecki, Jan. - Ksztalcenie politechniczne i problenatyla planu szescioletniego w nauczaniu fizyk-i. Opracowali; Jan Bartecki, Gzes-law Fotyma i Konstanty I^-ch. /WYd. 1.,.7 Warszaw, Panstwowe Zaklady 'Rydawn. Szkolnych, 1-952. 115 P. L'F01v- Te~hnical education and problems of the Six-Yew- Plan in the teaching of p*slc_s7 SO: Monthly List of East 'European Accessions, L.C., Vol. 3, Na. 4, April, 1954 Julian; Jf~r:-y resi7n and itilizat* -7r, (S fx*rr,--ticn apparatus for contil:i1cus extraction of ScAilim nl,min~ite frc.~m, FAriter. ;'roblemy prnj hut maszyn 12 Y,,-,10;281)-296 () 164. 1, Eipro.Ibt, llrzelinia. ,xiam, M9r inz.; ZAKLOI, i2~r, mgr inz. ZLDRDZNY, Mf _L 221.5 M of cross heading during I month in the I YAja mine. Viadom gorn 14 no.2/3:49-53 F-Mr 163. BANIKA, Ylarian, mgr inz.; BARTECKI, Fiotr, mgr inz. Possibiliti-es of improving separated ventilation for mine construction works in the RyUiik Coal District. Wiadcm gorn 24- no.5:14,"-149 My 163. FIEBIG, Adolf; B;L~I'ECZKO, Izabe-11a; ST-"CIUIIJ, Irena Studies on methods used in phar:,.accutic practice for the increase of microbial contv.-dnation of drugs. Acta pol. 28 no-5-435- 440 161. 1. Z Z,-Odadu Farmacji Stosowarej Almdomii Medycznej w Gdanslai Kicrownik: dr A. Fiebig i z Apteki Panstwowego Szpittila Zlinicznelgo ITr I w Gda;isku Kiormiir: mgr J.L,-,,wonowa. (D1SINFILT1W) (DRUGS) OAP,TE-~, Phenol-formAdehydejon exch It. Influence of - ' the iaiI6 U to formaldehyde on the propertivs, o~' ph&iol cation of the pbenolsulionic acid condensed in an acid raedium. !-f1lik-i Polak and E ~.Rqrtel Wniv. - -7-F IR& ii PEA r semyst Cfii ~ J ` - - su m III:I cI C.I. 52, 84177d.-The condensation reaction rj) ; of p-phenolsulfonic acid with HCHO in an acid mediUln can be controliLd when the process is carried out to the point at gelling ambient temp. Thus, -\t~e exchange capacity and the swelling oneff. of the ealionite is controlled.- The 8 c-,ntcnt and the no. of sulfonic-`g-ro-u`pTTn the ion ex. h i i a2 - Ilk 3 tereasts w c unScr c th decrt;%~,Ing ratio of phenol to )IC110. The s~Aelling coeff. d"nds largcly on the cinitcut of the sullonk groups. The nutin factor respoj)~ible for splitting f'I sulionic groups during condersation is JICHO. The ratio of phenol to HCHO influences the yield of the resin. .00 T4 POLAKJI H.; REEERICHA, Vl.; KLESTIL, Fr.; BARTEJS, J. Volumetric and morphological changes in blood cell's of workers employed in mining and processing of radioactive raw materials. Prac. lek. 14 no.9:413-420 N 162. 1. Ustav hygieny prace a prevence chorob z povolani, Jachy=ov. (URANIM-1) (MINIEG) (BLOOD CELLS) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) A. US I L . portable mine tr:!nsfor:-,er st.--ti.)ns which conno, c.mise explosinns. p. 235. v T-r.-7LT (Mlinisterst.vo i,aliv) Praha, Czechdkslovakia. Voll. 1, ':D. 7, Jul~, 3959 !,'oi-tlil%- List of '-,'-~-st Eurorean Accesions ~:ol. ~-, ':o. 1, Jar.. 1960 T-Incl. L 14159-66 EV?(t)/FTI IJP(c) JD ACC NRt AP6026035 SOURCE CODE: Cz7O-C34-[6-6[Vo6[6O-3T(5fo'-l6E87-, AUTIOR: Motloch, Zdenok (Engineer); 1.brj~~veS,_Lkij~or (Engineer; Candidate of scionces)~- Bartok, Brotislav (Engineer) ORG: Klenent Gottwald Vitkovice Iron Works, Ostrava (Vitkovicke zelezarny KG) TITM: Facts about manufacture of sordkillod stools for stripe SOURCE: Hutnicke listy, no- 3, 1966, 164-168 TOPIC TAGS: steel, notallurgio furnace, rimiod stool, shot blasting, motal casting, m.tallurgic process, notallurgic industry ABSMACT: The stool is mado, in a 70 t fixed opo hearth and a 250 t tilting furnac ,p by a process co=only used for rirvdn~ steelsejfDoo~ddation iras carried out by Al shot addition during the bottom casting process, about 1-1-5 minutes before the end of casting; 31 to 4t t ingots were cast. Blooms were tented ultrasonically to determine optimum amount of Al, The homogeneous surface layer is 20-30 mm it the bottom -20 ram at the top- 50-90% of occluded substances are ., 15 aluminates. The improved process of deoxidation reduced dras- tically the amount of substandard product. The proportion of semikilled stoG1 strip iner3ased from 20.4% in 1962 to 54-8% in 1965. The amount of dubstdndard product.was lower in semikilled steel production than in rimming steels Orig. art. has: 13 figures and 3 tables. Jased on author's Eng. ahstj fJ-PRS: 36,6467 SUB CODE: -11, 13, 05 / SUM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 004 MYSLIVEC, Theodor; NOTLOCH, Zdenek; BARTEK, Bretislav Experience with the production of semi-killed steel for thick plates. Hut Usty 17 no.7:462-1,31 JI 162. 1. Vitkovicke zelezarny Klementa Gottwalda, Ostrava. NOSEK, J.J.; BARTEK, J. Cancer treatment. Cas.coak.lek.Ved.priloha 63 no.9-12:264-265 Doc 1950. (CLML 20:9) 1. Of the Institute of Medical Chemistrv of Palacky University, Olomouc. PaIncky Czech. C 7 "Cl "IFelition of from tl-.t-, t,ii,erzi cf n.,A C'. F411-.plex." chavicati Abet. V01. 48 Or- 10, 1954 J&J'Satroahemistry CIS XVH. Contributi",to the M.'C'-noch, and F. ktntivy __Qff, ",'Vi RW na G.A '46, 11W.4c. cid medo, quininont j, rcduccd in 8 2-clectron step_ but In nrutrial and alk. media. a 4-clectxDn clianst is noted, Ouinotoxine gives a single 2-clectron wave over the full plf tange. Quinotoxot bebtaves like quinone. XVIII. Pol4rog. raph%d tautomerlsin of cot ]Ina and telsted substances.. Proil ~puljlik and Pr i~$n ~ . 1609-M Aid In acidic metwun, byar-astimac, rounime. 1,crberinc. and. related substances ucm reduerd at the quaternary double bond. In alk. medium, in addn. to the wave corresponding: to the reduction of quiternary double bond, a wave coffee v onding to the reduction of the open, aldeby(fic form was 1gund. The carbinol fann (psruzlohasr) cnald be suprx4ed to only in tile. KOH soln. ot " ith LaXt txcess of alkali; it wat always accompanied with thr. rcciucible aldehydic form. The ultravioltt spectra dmfibcd for berberine and wtarnine in alk. inediam corresponded not only to the car- bincl form but also to the sccoiid tautomeric form..'Xix. Pola,rotrapby of chelerythrine and sangulnuine. -jmf Bartek and Frantiltk ~antav$-. Ibid. IGIT~-20.-Chele-' rythrine and sanguinarine rave In acid medium 4 one-electron tral tnedium I two-clectron wave. This wave =11eideuto reduction at more neg. potential3 than the J?otent~~p!_th~ w M. Hudlickf-4 in -acid -inctlium._ Cadmium tatolkstlon, %1. M&M. 11M. CernocK -1. DArt;LDAVk-dcrm%nn. and e**nt&v#. Ukafsk~ L517 9, 27,30(10,W).-Thc authors believe th.%t in intoxications of this type (and possibly other heavy ;netals) the WZY does not quifer any dama throu;h the Coupling of heavy metals with SH groups oralutathione. Thelheavy metals am probabIr --orabined with other gmps in the human body b means of mom labile toupling and therefore It is po3sible tS cwTY out the det6ridation In a rather simple w8)-, i.e. by means of c)rslwne or British antiltwisitc. 0. E. Lobstein vt. m '-1coiAltw1oi of 1-- 0 Ul. Z E for a-p0tatin is favoied on the biuds of Me and Ac rou. Cmsts. tot .-peltAit-B ate given-. in. 275*, loll) 35' Ae derip., m. 263', foln - 106. in addn., it nrw cam m. 304-0' (decompr..) jAc dffi-. rn. M-6' (d mp was holat n Poe~ijbllwm ftlfbfsh-m. Al. Hudlic d awa-ml Ow.0 of Its dMistIvo., lrha and FjZ9k-k- ejech.). Chcra. rarth)l dc"y at c0chicia-z- JVI) w?-re paL%rCj;lzj'UC 4lid oacilhasraplic iuves;ritation.' 1, it, a.2d IV gave in aciAlk Lnd ututral *Ans. ~ two-ell=trott V. =6 Vi in ficidic vordlum mornmtol i w~lt--trm mduct;(m. At certain pil valtm~ tht pol;To gn;.pht~ bff~-,V-r at ry exrCipanded to 8-Cl=lrw mductlan at po-entWs rLue m thimx of tbtAi v nl'ii d,-r-.vb fropu=e sbu-A= reversibit ruducttoa dum. Bartek, and others. Pollarocxa.phy cf tro.-ono awl sor-o-, of ft~ 'erl-vatives. P. 1123. 9 LTSTY. Prab.-.. Vol. 48. no. SO: Ponthly List of East Ewopean Accessions, MAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 11, Nov. 1955, Uncl. t~V T. wi~ P L_.4101A.1011 Of 63LDe Of F"ITIA poduphyfil (Puilv- Hutim, .-I Mri ~a? !Irikirkt-hu Uni,,.. UI.Lii,au . C4ct h ) CArim. Lj,1Y 49, IS511 UY, 19:~Sl -Fr .... ~ th~ toti-.mg cwnp~,~J, cs~ ~oLa-i obt Nir ~d A~ drn%i. w,-rr jotiml a5 i0ijbCA"'; tl"') vu.- 1"s, "i j1d Is' (A( '!ff'r m~ E4 0' ); i mixt. of ~kyfva~r4 14U -2', (,W! -- '1~1 , , -~W.7'; podophy! 113 115 17*, in. J.1 pulvpml~ hylim, t1i. 23", 7" 9 , Z' C.mkj. (P-1). m ~W 5" r1411 dc,cr.. m. 273 S" i"'I "~ 41"); c"'Ald 1 11, ~~ :~*' nt. '-1)4 1.1'j ~R)'; 1i) 2Lk -3'; (111). in. :66 8' ja!~,f 46*; A-P,clLific-B (IV). at, ~.*U- 1,1*, la 1'~ 41 M.L", 1,11 D) '434 dffiv. of 1. tu. 2X2', 117'; c!i-Ale clj6:r of 1. Ornfical wib Me ether of 11, m. 164', ID, - 120*; Ji-At dc,m. c4 III, tn. 24', ja)D - 10"; jal 10 - 2' di~ms C"&-r of 111. mlentimi %vith Me ether Ld IV, in. 1211) 10*; Ac J':Yiv of 11, in. ~!31 ", [alp - 125'; Ac dcrip. of V. tu. 223', 1,4j, -It' hirttiylatius wem =-d ut with an ether v-4n. W CH-.Nh, "cetYlattous by licalini 12 his. at 83* with AOD and AcOY The mwits ugir, With struc- virc5 ra.;Kxwd by k-hsvc1:,r and lfwtvTO1 (CA, 49, 3132A) Q3d COntfUdiCt the of Press dnd- Prun ( C A . 49, 3130A). 1!~;veq - - - "W Oj 10 IBM-, A. AZZ -CZECHOSI,OVAYdohysioa3~-Chomistr7---Electrochemistry~. Aba Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiyas No 7# 1958p 20798 Author : Frantisek Santavy, Bela Jambor, Alice Nemeckova, Jiri Mollin, Josef Bartek. Title : Influence of Various Substitutes in 2 Position on Polarographic, Reduction of Troponee Orig Pub : Chem. listy., 1957* 51, No 4# 704-708 Abstract : The substitutes in the position 2 cause a shift of FA of tropone in the following order (EJ of the let wave according to the st. co e. at pH 0 and the number of electrons attached at pH 2*7 and 5.8 are presented4d): Cl (-0.530; 6; 8); Br (-0535; 6; 8); H (-0.680; 2; 4); phenyl (-09740; 2; 4)o In the case of colchicine derivatives,, the shift is observed in the following series: N(CH3)COCH3 (-0.530; 1; 2); N(CH3)2 (-0-600; 1; 2); OCOCH3 (-0-630; 1; 2); OCOC6H5 (-Oo6O; 1; 2); NHCOCH (-0.648; 1; 2); OCHJJ-0.780 1; 2); OC2H5 (-0.784; 1; 2); NHCH3 (~-0430; 4; 4); NH2 (-08~; 2 -4 3; 4); OH (-O*M; 1; 2~& 2 electrons are attached at the reduction (R) in the case of pseudoaromatic tropolonese It is assumed that R takes place at the double bond. The R mechanism was compared with the reduction mechanism of unsaturated aliphatic ketones* Reduction of two double bonds in the nucleus is aammed in the cases of tropone and 2-phenyl-tropone, as well as of 2-amino- and 2-methylaminoanclogues of colchicine,, where R proceeds at higher pH with the addition. of 4 electronso In the authors' opinion., also the keto-group and the haloid atom are reduced besides the double bonds in the case of halogen derivatives. M; ;v TIHON 0 E. ; BM=, j. ; SnqMRSrr,, K, Hormonal therapy of exudative pleurisy. Cas. lek. cook. 98 no.36.- n23-1130 4 sept 59 I. Tuberkuloznj Oddeleni Okresniho ustava narodniho sdravi v Vh. Rradisti, prednosta primar MMr. lbazial Tibon . Gentralni laboratori OkresnihO ustRvu narodniho zdravi v 'Uh. Rradisti, predmogta primar MUDr. Josef Bartek. (HORMN=, ther. (PLIURM. ther.) 0 L -44116--66 __E:WPQtW_EV1PQ)/T WWAM ACC NRI ODE: AP6005485 rh) SOURCE C ' CZ/0078/66/000/001/0010/0010 AUTHOR: Bures. Airi (Engineer ;Brno); Bart!~, laftelov., (Engneer; Brno) Havli,~~.,ek, J_t (Eng!lneer; Br*no) ORG: none 16 J. TITLE: Highly conductive organometallic compounds CZ Pat# No-N 61 1966"Iorl-tu SOURCE:30% n- Obund., electrid TOPIC TAN: organonickel compound, ft-d 'be ppdt 66m- conductivity ABSTRACT: 'An Author Certificate has been issued for a highly conductive material made of amalgamated nickel or-copper,paxticles, in either s,t,.icV,, chip,, or powder form..bonded with an agent with low conductivity. -Whik.,,- weight-percentage ratio of metallic particles may range from 40-99%,,,--. inder fro that of mercury to 25%. and that of the m 0.1-60%, Binders such as polyester resins or nitroeellulDbe-ifty,be used, CKPI SUB CODW -IT- Vq/ -'-SM24 DATEt"' 1J7Mec61 7. 1A - COUI-ITIRY 00 A TZGORY I ABS. JOUR. : RZICh ill IN 0 . 1959, "Za. C, 2. L, AUTHOR : W-rtek j ii"W. : - --- TITLX The Frcblcm of Co:-rosIL-r ~n L C ORIG. PUB. J? c r, , n(I ell., . a ept . J. i 41 NO, ) ' ' ABSTRACT A review of proble,-iis concez.-ning ---orrcsicn zf the'-p rn!3,4CtAf)T-L. T'Ix -,Inclrii corrcs:ca arE ccn;~cns:.~ti,;r, n' -:4~xr s,,;:-f cozita,= %,itli hom,--n of ARM CZECHOSLOVAMM/Optics Photonetry. C31orimetry. K Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, 11o 12, 1959, 28712 Author ; Bartak, Zdenck List Title : Cold Li&it Orig Pub : jamna mach. a opt, 1958, 3, No 9, 308-309 Abstract : Description of various bulbs of fluorescent lamps used in photoaxap1hic enlargers, which produce the most xmiform illuminatimn of the frame. .RUMNAO, inz.; MACHAGEK, K*; SMaRAv J. profession&l mag%ifying jLpparatus Agrand. Jemna mach opt 8 no.9t295-300 S163. BARTH, Z., inz. Focusing devices of enlarging apparatus. AMMIS mech Opt 7 no.3-.$4-87 Mr 1629: 1. meopta.. n.pog Prerov. AU= 2-, inz. . Nbohanization and automation of dark room operations. Je=A mech apt 8 no,4020-122.Ap 163. 1. Wopta, n.p., Prerov, k Z~ BARTEL, E. A14D OTHERS Polarographic and spectrophotometric investigation of the reduction process and of the acid-base equilibrium; p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde and the p-benzaldehyde- trimethylamonium Iodide. Pa 13 (Roczniki Chemii) Vol. 7,, No. 1v 19579 Warszawa., Poland SO: 14ONTHLY INDEX OFIEAST EMPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC. Yol. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 BARTEL, E. AND OTHERS. Polarograpblic, potentiomstric, and spectrophotometric investigations of theacid- bkBe equilibrium and tautomatism of p-hydroxybenzaldehyde. P. 27 (Roczniki Chemii) Vol. 7, No. 1, 1957, Warszawa, Poland SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF FJM EUROpF" ACCFMICNS (EKAI) LC. - VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN - 1958 -e, L f3 0 iAO1"/Anal3,tica1 Cbemistr7. organic Analysis. E Abs Jour: Ref. Mur-Ehimiya, No 12, 1958, 39426- Author :-V#rtel, Grabovskyj Kemilya, Turnovskaya-Rubashevskaya. Inst :Not g =ven. Title A Polarographic and Spectrophotometric Study of the Reductian Proceases and Acid-Base Equilibrium of p- Dimetbylamino Benzaldebyde and the Iodide of p-Benzall dehyde trimetbylammonium. Orig Pub: Roczn. Chem., 1957, 31, No 1, 13-26- Abstract: A study was made on the polarogmphic reduction and ad- sol,ption spectra of p-dimethylamino benzaldehyde (DB) and p-benzaldebyde tr1methylammonium salts (TEX), where X is chlorine or iodine. She TBI is obtained from DB and :21$1, m-p., 144 degrees Centigrade; picrate, m.p., 168 degrees Centigrade. The solubility of TBI in 96% alcohol Card 1/3 65 T POLAND/Analytical Chemistry. Organic Analysis. Abe Jour: Ref. Zhur-XUmiya,, No 12, 1958, 39426. i. 18.'7r, at 2D degrees Centigrade. The surve of the MI nbr~r*bLxe of TBCl in 0.1 M KC1 solution has three mexi ma (/~\ mex. are given successfully in m ~ and mol. coeff of adsorption in mol.-I .1-cm-': 24o; 15156; 280-7; 1380; 311; 30) and is very near to the curve of benzaldehyde (I) adsorption. In acid solutions TBI is reduced like the M. At PH 6, a new wave appears after the wave cor- responding to the reduction of the aldehyde possibly caused by the breakage of the C-N bond. In acid solution DB produces waves similar to that of (I); in alkaline solu- tions it produces 2 waves, the beight of the first one diminishes with the increase ofpH and second one be- comes larger. On the basis of the change in heights of the two waves with the change in pH, the value for pKI was Card 2/3 66 M", z I POLAND/Analytical Chemistry. Organic Analysis. E Abe Jour; Ref. Zhur-Kh-Iya,, No 12, 1958, 39426. found to be 8.2. On the basis of the changes in adsorbance spectrum of IS depending on PH the valuefor pXDBH+ was found to be 1.82+ 0.05 . pKl->-" pK, hence, the first vave probably corresponds to the reduction of the DBH + ion and the second one - of the molecule DB. Prior to the reduction of DBH+ at pH~- pK a rapid reaction of J)B DW" must take place. According to the Koutezki I a e(pla- tion (R. zh- Xhim., 1955, 3497), a constant of that con- veWon waslfound to be abnornally large (&- 5+ 0.2 - 10 mole - . 1 . see-1). It proves that the7reaction is dependant not only on bydronium ions but on the other proton dienors as well which are present in solution. Card 3/3 67 ' 0 The PlarnmAk =d opcimidiotam Wric; study of 0. &-l-1A.16.A. q Uftu- lr--lo- 1 900) S -fJf-14(l9MXin Eng CA $1, 12AUf.-A previous polarographic study of )I- d*th anilnobenzaideh l de (1) i t 2 t rmca e e ex ence a s waves a y pl~S which form a system of kinetic recombination currents. owing to proton transfer occurring prior to the clectroredn. step. The cal . value of the recombination rate was ab- high. The present study of p-mla de-~ nor:" oberizal h de t d k d if hi i f er a en to et. t or yre~i un s anomaly ex sts y compd3. sini", to 1. ~ The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of If showed max. at 236 and 320 mp. A change in pH did. j not catm a shift in the -a-. at 320 mis. The max. at 236 , mjv shifted to 245 in)& In acid, soln. At the same time 4 rose from 8170 to 12.000. The increase In a was also ob- servedfarl,butno-shiltoccurred, Inalk.medium,2well- defin"ed larogmphic waves were obtained for H analogous to a1h i r W 1l h l nc e t e more pos. wave dimin shed ng p 4& and the mare Increased., Calcn. of the recombinaticm- ncAWdi rate cor t f 11 d l i il f . . O e a va ue s m ar to that o 1. Gene A. UpArm' X

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