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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WDOWIAK, S. - WEBER, J.

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WWMAM 'lok. p.9. Opti-mal conditions of heating bales of greasy wool. Biuletyn H (PRZMI-YcSL I-FLOKIENNICZY. Vol. 11., No, 5, IMay 1957. Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessiors (ED.L) LC. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.. HHJKA, &%anna; JANIKCWSKI, Te.deusz; KRYWKO, Alina; TYLICKA, Teresa; WDOWIAK !U;,.,)lOZNlC2XO, Jerzy, Incidence of neurologic symptoms in the newborns in relatiai to causative fantora. Ginek. Pol. 36 no. l2tl379-1386 D 1 65 1. Klinild Neurologinznej AM w Gdansku (Kierowniki prof. dr. med. Z. Majewska); z I Kliniki Poloznietwa i Chorob Koldecych AM w Gd,-xsl-.u (Kierovnil:t prof. dr. med. S. Metler) i z Il Kliniki Poloz-nietva I Ghorob Koblecych AM w fjdan.slni (Kierown1k: Prof. dr. med. W. Gromadzki). wml~!I;Jzz, J. t'Geologic r7piom-t-i*n for -Petroleinn (To be- con'd.) ",63, Vol. 8, TTO. June 1952, Kmkow, Poland) SO: Monthly U!A of r~-F-,t Europevii (EEPiL), L.", Vol. 4, No. 5, Mjjy 1955, I'mcl. f'j' TP 7T To he. nt,-I o "Geolo-ic for Petro"etri Per.,nit"711) Vol. 8~ No. 7, Ji-dy 195"", Krctkow, Polr,nci) Mlonthly id,.-t of Euronevit Ac :30; ceqsions, (CEAL), U, Vol. 1,, No. MaY 1955, 'Uncl- Wd,owiarz, s. Crude oil: and'natural gas in relation to the f-eology 6f the CRrpathian Mountains: a summar7 of a report. P- h56 (Prnnglad Geologimly, Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct- 1956., War-mwa, Poland I'lonthly Index of East Europpin Accessions LC. Vol. 7,no. 2., February 1958 WDOWURZ, Stanislaw Jaslo shales in the eastern Carpathian Mountains of Rumania. Kvartalnik geol. 3 no-3:563-568 '59- (MA-I 9: 7) 1. Karpacka Stacja Terenova Instytut Geologicznego (Carpathian Moimtains) (Run--Shale) (wology) ft"aw. =Is's **vIvor&-Ear. volt 10. me a I" 'VeLis vtth R.Torood Ore,val ftltero.' FASL Zee. : 4 V11430741aw wcx"SIc= of A~rdr toe n. 'Graduatom of the CMIr or 3halsoorLas Q06,1*47 lr~- %Ott& 60019811 ZASYIki*VSkiGJ) Ot the OUXTOrSITY or Warsaw." J" - I ;j pp 13. *Pr"Smin&rY Results of tbt Burt-16le 'IsIol", 2 X.V AbLculow j,.4cuoyffmass LonciA wistam" or the loota-14, ro, 14. OProlloInarr Roports& tho Mieurreves ot TrUmbito #&4u6 La the Cambrian G.rositm of Sostorm Foland., Uglaisra LMZION of The "alogical tastliftlej Falasomerphology or eLe visimity or ftaoxava, 15. 'so I *or& a or fttbrxyah.' Slouad JOIC& of the G*ological t . Zostl to log-lit. is. 'Sod"ants La the Goldopm T&IIOF.o Gamovera , AL of , v A kIx_#cm!L.. OZ _V 4-VIR r k tb1ba-aalkaAa Aasoola. I - t the 3!!1~61wa Insti- "on 6=M m:; 'A" of CrystaIllao Core% of fte Alpo.* Joray QLAIU, of the Vsiversity of Warsawl pp 114-120. QI_ Przegl geolog. POLAND '1MO',.WIARZ, St-anislaw Carpathian Field 3,;ablon, Geological Institute (Karpacka D^tacja Tarenovia Instytutu Goologiemego) Warsaw, Kwartalnik goologic7my, 11TO 3, 1963, PP 54~,-45- "Geology of Yugoslavia". A WMIIARZ, Stanislaw Report m-the 34th Congress of the Polish Geologic Society. Boaz geol Krakow 32 no.4s681-683 162. 000000*0000 *0 *!. =661166" "$..a I It u Ti"U'v Ap IN of -1 4110 4114PO -AI 4 1 ~ . a It '00 004 so- :_00 00. A 00 14m, J NvOiKOWAV. Wwmclu AOR-C -00 it, *00 .69016 -0 0 owl Mal but With go i ft W. age w '00 two w" am.: Ct go -Now&# Pori. IUC-14W, wbkb zoo on Ow.1 LA .40 woo 00 X woo woo too Use woo Otis woo RIX' law." .4 1- 4.t -644LAI fm 0 a 0 1 or a Wo 0 0': :v 0 0 1e *,*see 00000*0001 HUNGARY FAZEKAS, Arpad G SYMINGTON,IThomas; Medical University of Szeged, ins titti'teWOEIfQB'-il0c'n"pl-m"LsIt-f"y (Szegedi Orvostudomanyi klYetem, Bio- kemiai Intezet), and Pathological Institute of the University, Steroid Research Laboratory, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. 11 In Vitro Study of the Biosynthesis of Corticosteroids in Conn Adenoma Tissue by Using Labelled Precursors." Budapest, Kiserletes OrvostudomaU, Vol XVIII, No 5, oct 66, pages 480-487. ,Lbstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] The biosynthesis of aldosterone and other corticosteroids was studieJ in vitro by the incubation with labelled steroid precursors of an adrenoc:)rtical-adenoma tissue which was the cause of Conn's syndrome in the patient*The steroids produced were identified by radiochemical methods after their isolation by means of paper chromatography. According to the results, a large amount of aldosterone was produced in the adenoma tissue from corticosterone 1ria an 18-OH-corticosterone intermediary. The tritium-labelled 11-dehydrocc)rticosterone was converted into aldosterone, indicating the role of this steroid as a precursor. Finally, the ratio of corticosterone-cortisol synthesi,- was shifted in favor of the corticosterono, According to tho above retulttj, the colls of the Conn type adenovia show hybrid properties with respect to their biosynthetic capacity since they can syn- thesize cortisol as well as aldosterone. 1 Hungarian, 24 Western references. 1/1 [Manuscript received 6 oct 65.1 Sij0RAD D. VIEBB Slovak AcademY Bratislava- Ysiolo ratholog-1cal Ph ologickej FyZiOlog'e SAV)P. 'Rat - 11ormalnej a Pat Uure of Man and in the BEG Sleep Pic 11o 2, Feb 6/09 pp 133 "Differences vol 15P. were e ceskoslovenska F12 ars olds and 8 rats the PragU In Mal-, 21 to 31 70 ;hts. mer., give nil 16 healthY succes. anent in Vat it A_bs t r _,1e- 1.1ith EW, f"r 3 9their dist::~ib- investigated S of sleep is Perm and individual Stage in man and rat. length Of ) the stages Of Sleep The sequence Cf e very sim"ar 114th czecho- .1terVal,9 ar at the in certain time 11 changes- nces. Submitted Oct utiol tern ref"'re 11 at Brno., 1 Figure, 2 We CO,aference slo.ak BiOc"matical HAIMAGYI, D.,; FRIKAI, B.,; SOVYdTYI, E., A.,; CZIPOTT, Z.,: KOVACS, G.,; STXIIM, 3. Pulmonary circulation in stisential pulmonary hamosiderosis. Nagy. belorv. arch. 8 no.6:188-1~11 Dea. 55 1. A szegedi Orvostudomany'i Xgyetem 1. Belklinikaja (igaz: Hetenyi Gaza dr. akademikus) SzivbqtsgosztaIy&nak kozl. (EMOCHROMATOGIS ~ hemosiderosts, essential pulm., pulm. circ. in, relation to bypertension (Hun)) (BLOOD MOULATION pulm., in asse4tial pulm. bamosideroxis (Hun)) (HYPERTINSIOU pulm., relatior4 to essential pulm. Hemosiderosis (Ran)) dr.; WEBIT., Agatha, llsis~~,o MITHAI, N., Research on acute and chron3c -.qrl;on moraxJi9 Changes in arterial pressure. Med. intern, (Pucv7' 16 no.9t1113-1119 S 164. licjnio~~ combinatrIiii Ln Cqr,~rkO. 1. Lucrars efectuatti Jr, do medicina a mincli, flaiedc;irt.. WABER, Apollonla, dr.; BARTOK, Isivan. dr. 0 Orr. A: ca" g&atl&l pulmorary hemoolder mis In aftlt hqttl.~98 no.16M3-418 21 APr 37, 1. A Ssegedi Orvostudomm-i lastAm eg. Balklinikajawk (igaggato: fletanyi. Gaza, dr~;,*4~ret.*, t&rAw-) @a EDrbdnctani as Koresovettant Intezotenek tor~asay, SeU, dr. egyet. tanar) konleamnyse (HWSIDIWSIS. cage.,regorts (LUNG PISMSBS. -case reports ~Plmoslderosls, lismential (Han)) 9 (9) PHASE I WOK EXPLOITATION. Czech/1562 4eber, Antonin Velmi.kratke"vlny (Microwaves) Prague, SNTL, 1957 335 P. (Series: Ma-1aelektrotechni,,--ktf knihovna., sv. 10~ 5,250 copies printed, Reviewer: Vaclav Tysl, Engineer;,,Ed.., Jan No~6jl, Doctor, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Marie Krdlova- Managing Ed. 'for Llteratwre on Electrical Kng-Ineering: Frantige'k K9spar, Engineer, Doctor. PURPOSE: The b6ok is intended for readers with a secondary technical education. COVERAGE: The a7athor discusses, the propagation of electromagnetic waves and describes antennaE;, waveguids, and microwave.oscillators 'e also discusses microwave spectroscopy and and, amplifiers, , h accel.erat-ors of ele.-nentai-j particles and explains the application of microwave tep-lMniquaB in medicine and astronomy,, The author thanks Doctor -K~~spa~? for reviewing the text. There are 25 references of which 14 are Czeeh (Including 5 translations), 4 English, 4 German and 3 Soviet. Card 1/5 Mcrowa-tres Czec-h/1562 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 5 I. Electromagnetic Waves, 13 1. Polarization of electromagnetic waves 14 2. Classification of elect-romagnetic waves according to frequency 16- 11. Transmission of Mic~~owavea by Means of Transmission Line's' 18 3. Effect of loa---! on input impedance of a transmission Une 24 .4. Attenuation of viarowaves in transirission lines 32 5, Parallel-wire -'-ra_nsrP_tss:Lon line 35 6. Coaxiiil transmission li,ne 43 7. General characteristics of waveguides 46 8. Electromagnetic field of various types of waves in waveguides 53 9. Practical application of waveguides 61 10. Strip.-type waveguides 77 11, Cylindrical resonators 81 Card 2/5 Microwaves Czech/1562 III, Propagation of Microwaves in Free Space 85 12. Electromagnetic horizon 86 N. Absorption of waves In the lower layer of the atmosphere 88 1 , Reflection of microwaves in the ionosphere 91 15, Propagation of electrcmagnetic waves around the earth 97 IV. Oscillators and Amplifiers * 99 16. Triode oscillators 100 17. Oscillittors with modulation of electron velocity (klyst'rons) lo4 ,:L8, Traveling-wave tubes 121 19* Diode magnetron oscillator 124 20, MUlticavity magnetron 128 V. Antennas 144 21. deneral characteristics of directional antennas 144 22. Half-wave dipole 150 23, Dipole systems 157 .Card 3/ 5 YAcrowaves Czech/11562 24, Parabolic antennas (reflectors and Adiators) 164 25. Antenna lenses 174 26. other types of directional antennas 180 2T, Turnstile antennas 185 VI. Indication and Measurement of Microwaves ' 187 28, microwave Crystal diodes and:th6.Lr application to technique 187 29, Receivers 189 30, Attenuation components 202 31, Standing-wave detector. 209 32. Power~*asurement 212 33.' Frequency measurement 216 34, Determination of antenna radiation pattern 219 Some Instrumpnts and Cir.,uits Used with Microwaves 224 35, Radio comm*nication 224 card 4/ 5 Microwaves Czech/1562 36. Application of microwave techniques In medicine 227 3 . Radar.equipment 229 3k , Application of microwaie techniques in astronomy 234 VIII. New Discoveries;in Microwave Technique and Their Applica- tion In Modern Physics 243 9. ~ Microwave spectroscopy 244 0. Spectral lines 271 41, Experimental technique In radio spectroscopy 275 42, KASER generators, 288 N. Some application of spectroscopy at microwave frequencies 295 4 . Faraday's law as applied to centimetric waves 300 45, High-frequency-'accelratorti of elementary particles, 311 Bibliography, 330 Index~ 332 AVAILABLE: Library of Congrems JP/lab 6-8-59 Card 5/5 _, inz.; VYMIANE H&RDA, M., inz. Mo.; GESAK, K., inz.; jgEER,_B, EK, V.,inz.; KUNICKY, L.,, inz.; SIMSK,, J.,, inz.; PROSTREDNIK, K... inz. Maps for area planning and records of the built constructions. Geod kart obzor 10 no.9/.LOz232-235 0 '64 WEBER, Bela flew plant fossil Upper Carboniferous gravels from the Helvetian strata of the western part of the Meceek Mountains. Foldt kozl 94 no.3:379-'381 Jl-S 164. ego*.* 0 We * 04 0,6,4 0 0 4 0 0 -1" 046-00900064606660060-0 0 0 0 000 z , "! m ;# of , 1 0 IIIIIIII)MIJ161114 "all n 74 A -60 ___I$$ A*D JI-0 044TRk_ -IT .CP101111 c -90 0O.A 41,dm 8606 md ft _DA&MAx 32rikNow. Ursaijig AdrjiWj*, F0 Sards or frulb (abotit 110 Cr.) vmft duied above cam,& HAO~ am wrefgbed. (2) The samt w"e well[W asak lifter 00 9 -(de air ewtairted _01% awAsture). 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On the nomralativistic ae"nd approximation of the Dirac theory of'6leotron, Godishnik f12 mat 55 no*2:105-115 160P61 [P'Ublc, 0621* -ABBRI Li. and DRE SLER K. A Budape-sti Egyetemi 'orelettani Intozetebol. A rdb6tiltoriumi allatok-lipoly-tikus kepessegerol. A lipase monomolekularis sebessegi allandojanak grafikus meghatarozasa, Lipolytic power of the serum in laboratory animals.. Graphic representation of' the monomolecular velocity constant of lipase, Orvosi Hetilap, Budapest 1949, 90/16 (495-500) Graphs 4 Tables I The resistance of laboratory animals against tubercle bacilli does not run parallel to the level of serum lipase. The white rat, which is very resistant to tubercle bacilli, shows the lowest level of serum lipase, whereas the rabbit, which is very sensitive to the bovine type., and the guinea-pig, which is sensitive to the h type, have respectively two and three times as much serum lipase as the white rat. A rapid and easy graphic method of estimating the monomolecular velocity constant of lipase is given. The stalagmometric estimation of the lipase is reduced to 22 minutes (formerly many hours) and the very tedious procedure is simplified. 01brich Fdinburgh (!1, 4, 6, 15) So: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section IV, Vol 3. No 1-6 ~9456-~66 ACC NR:AP5028059 SOURCE CODE: GE/0030/65/012,-'001/00'71-/6686-- ALTT~O]R: rov, W. D. Za==. _4M1 :it-j Muller, GO,;.Weber, H, 4S ORG: Vkv Physical -Technical Institute German Academy of Sciences, Berlin sion of Crystal Elec Physikali 4clr---- -T' Divi tronica ( a ,- echnisches Institut der Deutschen Akademie der Wisisens-c-E-arYe-n4!.:,.--AbljLillu3g~-,. rtronlk) Lo V lCr, al all al er monosov Ilni ersity, Moscow(Lomonossov-Universitat ffgor?!7 TITLE: ,CathbdolumineBeence oi. CdS under the e.ffqct of strong cathode ray excitation SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 12, no.1, 1965, 71-80 TOPIC TAGS: -crystal, crystal Lmpurity,, cathode ray, electron beam, current density, emission spectrum riflOreJAJ fVeCe_)-' ABSTRACT: The purpose of the experiments-described here was to verify the occurrence of certain effects on Frerichs-crystals with natural faces at electron energies under 10 keV. High purity was to be ex:- pected from the crystals grown by a.modified Frerichs method through the reaction between Cd vapor and H2S, and low energy electron bom- bardment of constant beam current density gave high excitation density Card 1/2- 7= -L 29456-66 ACC ~'&'R' AP5028059 ,because the depth of penetration Increases quite linearly with the electron energy. An attempt iras made to repeat Basov's experiments '~to stimulate emission from CdS crystals at 90" K by cathode ray bom- To stimulated.emiss'-on was observed. The intensity of blue bardment. h ~ewlsslon Increases with the electron energyand saturation of the green emission occurs in the 21. to 8.5ke V electron energy range, but at different energies for each crystal. The blue emission prevails at high excitAtion densities for all electron energies, but the structure of the green emission band remains essentially constant. The experi- mental results suggest a relation between,the green emission and the ..surface properties of the crystals. "We thank 'the Ministry of Univer- aity Affairs of the USSR (Minizite'rium fur Hochschulwesen der UdSSR) and the Ministry of National Wucation of the ODR (Ministerium fur Wolksbildung der DDR) for making it possible'.for one of us, through a six month.-... leave of absence to participate-in this study at PT (The Physical Technical Institutel.' Orig. art,-has: 8 figures. SUB CODE:--- 20/ SUMB DATE: 29jv16 '~SOV REF: 003/ OTH REF: 010 Cara 2Z2 ~w %C 0 U-21 T R 1- C ze e1- os 1 ovalf i,_- H-35 C AT- 0 -11"Z l. ABS. JOUR. RZIChizi., No. 1,)59, 1,T0. 8887-5 AUTHOR lwleif-~ I I IT L.T Some Czechos].cvak Synthetic Tanning Agents from. Dihydri(- Phenols 0-2 Irl. ,DUB. Kozarstvi, 1958, 8, No 8, 238-239 A'53TRACT Description of tl-,C-! production of synthetic tanning agents from by-products obtained in processing of coal, primarily diphen and opt-ol. Diphen oroptol. are a ml.xt,ure of pyrocaLechol, W.0thyl-I)YT-OCatEchol and. isomet-hyl pyrocatuechoL. The pyrocatechols are the basic raw inaterial for the production of syntwis. The tanning agerit Kortan Q1 obtair-ed by processing of pyrcca-Gechols has been. tested with favorable results at the lleather factorLEs of Gzecho- slovakia and USSR, where it is 11--nown as Syntan No 4. In .recent years there have beon obtained syntan-- of' the Kortari type with a minimal content, of sulfo-groups and a maximum content of dihydric phenolo. They produce greatcr tanning CARD: 1/2 9 5 COUNTRY Czechoslovakia H-35 CATEGOPY ABS. JOUR. RZKhim.v No. 1959v No. 88875. AUTHOR 1113T. T IT LE ORIG. PUB. : ABSTRACT : and f-'LllJng effe ct. Their price does not exceed the price olf importee, natural tanning agents. In making light-colored leather pyrosulfite is added tb the liquid Kortan. it is possible further.to improve the properties of syntans of thJ.s ,type. M. Lyuksemburg. CARD: 2/2 WEBER, Istvan Experiences gained in pv~sssing fur materials. Bor cipo 10 no,200-52 Mr 160, 1. Ssagedi Szorms- as Borruhakessito Vall.alat, ITEBER, J. "Pemark.- or the Artic2e. Trrblev)n cT Producing Lumber Pro(b)cts of Govd Quality,", P. 166, (F-AJPAR, 71cl. 4, E'o. 6, Juve -1-954, Budaps-st, EungEa7) 80. I'lonthly List of East Doropear Accessions (Er,,AT,), LC, Vol 4, Nc 3, March 1955, Urcl. COUNTRY Czechoslovakia B-12 CATEGOFV~ Physical Chr_-md,~~ try --El ec trochemis try. ABS, JOUR. RZ IK h iIII r-'0 439C0 AUTHOR jeber, J.-, KuLa, J. and smoler, I. Tjj,3T. Not .~;iven TITLE I,-Lstartaneor,.,:, Folarographic Currents. r . I_ ~ ;i'fusion-: ted Ciii-rents and Currents Limited by SIGW Zfezt~ode Reacticns. 11. 'e, Investir OIIG. PUB. cijejr. listy, 1;%, Ijo 7, !249-!2 .125-3-1263 (ig,:8 Ij -58; ABSTRACT 1. lnztontan~ous. polirugraphic currant6 and thpir time dek)enJence are more Guitable for ,,jse -in the quantitative analy,-zis of th~, kin.!_,tics of electrode -:;roceszes than the average polaro- Kraphic curre.ats recorded by the clasr:;ic polaro- graphs. The au"'hor discusses a ziwooer of ex- Pressions wait:h can be used for the rapre5enta- ~ion of some --ypos of -instantaneoud polarographi currents, tak'.ng into account spherical diffu- sion (SID). For a raversible redox zystem jr, tion of Current-Time Curves at Various Half- CARD : 1/9 Wave , Potentia',.s for Reversible and Irreversible Procenses. C 0 U i,,- T11'R Y' Czechoslovakia B-1. CAT,',eGOPY AB,'-,. JOUR. RZI[hiin., No. 14 1959, No. 489c)o AuTiHoa IYST. T ITL~,? ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT wh-ica the Product of the electrode reaction dif- fuses ba--k into the solution, the instantane-ous current is higher than the current calculated by the Ilkovic equation at all values of the potential. Followir;g correction for SD, the denendence of the in3tantaneouB current on the tinne over the interval 1-6 sec Is expressed by the relation i = k-t o.192 In the case of amalgam formation the current 219 -i - ~77 COUNTRY C7echosiovalria B-12. CATEGOWZ ABS, JOUR. AZKhtn., i4o. 1L 191501 1;0. 48goo AUTHOR 1113T. T IT LIP, 0 R Y'r. PUB. ABSTP,P.r,,'T after the application -of the SD correction is increesed when the potential. is more Aegative than the normal rotential and is decreased when the potential is more positive than the normal potential. This difference is due to the dif- ference in the diffuaian spaces of the reduced and the axidized forms. If the electrode process proceeds slowly, the SS.D correction Carl be neg- lecter! in the first approximation; the character of the deperidence of the depolarization ctarrent CARD: 3/9 1COUNTRY zec,~Io al ov-- Icia B-12 CATZM'RY IAB5. JOURO No. 1.4 0 48900 AUTHOR WST. T I T L.To ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT on the time depends on the potential; the slope of the lorL i-1c,g t curve lies in the range 0- 213. At lower overpotentials the above slope may attain a meTximum value in the region of the half-wave poteutial. El. Since the effect of concentration Dolariza- tion on the fi,-7st -and on subsequent drops is U11- equal (RZhKhim, 14c 16, 1954, 375o1; No 21, 1954o 40'177; iio 4, 1956, 9475), tile current-time curves for the first drops, which are unaffected by CARD' 4/9 ro 0 COUNTRY G --echor, Lovaki I CATEGORY AB3, JOUR. RZ.,thim. 1,106 Ili 19591 il 0. 48900 AUTHOR MT. T IT LF 0111G. PUB. ABSTRACT preceding polarization, must be recorded. The recording of t.aese curves must be carried out in solutions c~)ntaining a depolarizer in (,on- concentratioas of (3-5)-10-3 M at potentials corresponding to the follow-lng- i/i(lim) rat--',os: 0.7.5, 0.5, 0.25, and 0.1. For reversible s, .1 ys- tems, -..Fe(111) and Ti(III)- Ti(IV), in the presence of oxalate,and quirione- hydroquinone in phosphate buffer at pH 6.8, the authors have found a linear dependence between CARD: 5/9 COUNTRY Czechoclovakla CANEGORY ABS. JOUR. RZIChim., NO-~ 14 1959, NO. 48900 A HOR UT, IMST. TITL3, ORIG. PUB. ABSTRAICIT log i and log t. In agreement wit*t theory, the slopes of "these curves are 0.195 (independent of V. For rev~rriible electrode processes in which the reduc-ld form forms an acialgan, the -linear relation3hip between log i and log t was found to be still valid, but the slope was found to correspond to the value cited only for i(.Lim~.; at' more positive values of E the slope decreases and at Eo was Tound = 0.167 (zero SD correc- tion). Under theee conditions the current is CA?,D: 6/9 COUNTRY Czec hoslovakia CATEGORY ABWQ. JOUR. Mhim. 14 111:: Ir,89C.0 AUTHOR T IT L-11, ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT equal t othat oalculated by the Ilkovic equa- ticn. At even more positive values of E, the nlope gradually decreases (negative SD correc- tion). At such Z, when i /, 0.1 i(lim), the difference boWeen the current-time cur ves for the first and the subsequent drops decr eases. For irreversibLe electrode processes at high overvoltages the value of the parameter giving the paranolic. dependence between i and t de- creases unifortily from the foot of the -save CARD: 7/9 copTay Ozechoolovakia CAT2GORY JOUR. ABS If 1959, RMIlia., 140. :! No. 489oo , . AUTHOR INST. T IMT, ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT where it is 21,1~) with incre asing i and attains L a value of 11/5-3 at i(lita). The dependence between la., i an d ioj~~ t is linear only for values of i which are small compared to i(lim), agreement with theory. At the foot of the wave the current is affected by "he rate of the electrode reaction and at more negative E the rate of diffusion also exerts an effect. .,'or irrevorsible electrode proc,~sses at low overpotentialn, the vlalue of the slope pafises CARD". 8/9 COUNTRY Czechoslovakia B-12 CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. RZXh-ti-a. Wo. 14 19 59, 48900 AUTHOR M31f T IT IE ORIG. PUB. : ABSTRACT :through a maximum as i iricrea4eo. ExamDie3 die- cussed are the reduction of Zn(2+) agair st background of Na, 504 and the reduction of E"(3+-) against a background of' NaCIO,, and klaCl. MAels of the Fe group exhibit anomalous currert-time curves. P. Zuman CARD: 9/9 C z .-AlftROR: Web er, Jan /8-52(82)-10-8/'39 ""Fo 50-~~gra~b-d TITLE: phic Currents in the Case of Periodically Alternating Voltages. Polarografickei proudy pri periodicky prome**nn4m nap6tf)-Part II.Theory of Currents in the Case of Regeneration of the Depolariser by Chemical Reaction in the Solution (II. Teorie proudu pli regeneraci depolarisatoru chemickou reakci v roztOku) FMIODICAL: Chemick~ Listy,1958,Vol 52(82), Nr 10,pp 1888-1898(Czechosl) ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of work published by another author, J..Kouteclo (Chem.listy, Vol 49, p 1454, 1955: Collection, Vol 21, p 433, 1956). Calculation of the,current fed into a perfectly elec- tro-active system of.redox, the oxidised and reduced components of which pass into solution-ss-~.9-vesult ofal, pseudo-monomolecular reaction, is one of the simplest problems in the theory of polaro- graphic currents in the case of applying a voltage which is variable with time. Its solution provides 41: possibility of accurate calculation of theldnetic currants,,even in the case of an applied voltage which varies periodically,aad could be used as a theoretical basis for experimental investigation of chemical rieactions which lead to repeated regeneration.of the depolarizer. Polarisation by a periodically varying voltage pizrmits investigating the entire system under experimental conditions which differ from those pertaining to polarography With a constant voltage and it may also contribute to 1 idating the complicated chemical reactions involved in these Cardfff 9 CZY8T -1o-8/39. ~2 (82) ~Polarographic Currents in: the Case of Perio ca 1y Alternating Voltage& eory,of Currents in the Case-of Re eneration of the Depol- Art, If - Th -arise r by Chemical Reaction in the Solution 'processes, In.this paper, formulae are derived for the instantaneous cur e onding~to.the electrode reaction in the case that the r nt co .~react*io'n P=t is regenerated to the original depolariser by a chemical-,reaction in the_-solubion.~- The calculations are iade for depolarisation, *rreAts of an.ideally.reversible redox sy6tem for. plane 'etati onary spherical ani increasing drop electrodes- -with any time charecteristic.of..the appliedpbteatial. The general formulae were specially adapted for a :?otential with a periodically square- topped shape and the,characteristic of the dependence of the instan- taneous current on.time for some simpler cases is calculated. The instantaneous~and the average:-current after.,establishmelLt of the -stationary state are Palculatlod. . Acknowledgagnts are made to Dr- .7. n- the work and M. ~ C v or carrying K.out6dkf for his:interest i ejko A f out some of the numerical cAli,.ulations. , There are 2 fiimres and I-tible and 11 references- 4-3f.which are Czech, 5 EnglJ.sht2 German,- ASSOCIATICW 4st,av ~fysikdlnl chemie Ceskosloven8kAL alcademie v6d,Praha Unstitute-of Physical Chemistry, Czechsl. Ac.8c., Pr4gue) 'Card 2/2 1)-12 CATtDCRY ABS, JOURe RMIAPO NO. 5 IVOOS No. 1,,7166 111 P! Mi i.21(.-ber, J. (I)-, Kata, J. and Smoler, I. (II) t, Il 0 t i Instantaneouf; Polnromra,#)~;ic Currents. 1. Diffu- sion-L.I.mited Cumettts aret Currents Linl-~ed ~y Slow Electrode Reactionn, 110 Inveetilrafion of ORIO. Me t !.;zechof;l,ov Chem Ilommun, 24, ~io 51' lif24-14351 'No 2208-222~) (1959) ABSTRACT s See RZhKhim, 1959, ro 14, 48goo, (111 Rn 1/1 -Itthe. curves ExpIressing, the Dependence of the Current on the Time at Various Potentials of the.Polara- graphic 'Wave for Reversible and Irreverailble P.Vo- .Pblarographic currents at periodically varying potential. II. I Calculation of stationary curr*nts with rectangular pattern of the polarizing potential. In ilermn. Coll.Ca.Chem. 24 no-9:3041-3045 S '59. (MI 9:5) 1. Institut fur physikalliche Chemle, Tochechoolovakische Ikademie der Wissenschaften. P!rag. (Polarograph and-p)larography) (Blectric currents) 13 -7X ~ J, MJNGARY Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics.. B Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physical Chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour! Ref Zhur-Xhim",Ly'a, No 19, 1958i 63663 Author z_Itahar_Jozsef, Inst Not gziv'~.~ Title' Why the Tempe.1mtur# Coefficient of the Thermo- dynamic Normal Potential--of the Reaction of the Formation of 13arbon Monoxides Differs From Coefficients 13elonging to Reactions of Metal Oxides. Orig Pub: Kohasz. lapok, 1957, 12, No 3, 105-108 Abstract: A thermodynamic normal potential of the reaction Card 1/5 MENEM HUNGARY / Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics. B Thermochemistvy. Equilibrium. Physical Chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 63663 Abstract: 2C+02=2CO (I), in contrast to the reaction of the formation of metal oxides, will become more negative with an increase of temperature, from which it follows that the equilibrium constant K must increave with the temperature. However) this contradicts Le-Shatel'ye's principle, since the reaction is exothermic. The author explains this.contradiction on the basis of an analysis of data concerning the equation for the dependence of molecular heat on the tempera- ture under gradual pressure, for the enthalphy and entropy oV the formation of reaction com- ponents under standard conditions, for molecular heat, for the enthalpy and entropy of reaction, Card 2/5 5 HUNGARY Physical Chemilstry. Thermodynamics. B Thermochemistfy. Equilibrium. Physical Chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiy~j No l9j 1958, 63663 Abstract: as well as the dependence of the normal reaction potential on thetemperature, and the dependence between the normal potential and lg K. From the latter dependence, it is clear that K and ig K are very large numbers, but, with an in- crease of temperature, they decrease sharply. This indicates an increase of the partial pres- sure Of 02 du.e to the partial pressure of CO, in spite of the fact that the normal potential becomes more negative. The explanation of the contradiction consists of the following, The Card 3/5 C 0'u- ~ T R, t POL11"JID 11 CATIr%ropy Chemical Technology. Cheminal Products and Their Applications. Corrosion. Cdrrosionk ABS. j^UR~ RZKh4 ., NO,. 23 19 59 NO. 82618 AUTHOR Weber J. IN S T . TITLS Study of Non-Scale Forming Solution for Phos- vbat4zing. 0 R I Q .PUB. Prace Ing-b. mecb._, 1959, 71 No 25t 69-713 A S5T'VC,, T Addition Of 112C204 and its salts into a nhos- nhatizing (F) bath tends to Prevent fori;ia- tion of scale in ibe P i)rocess. Thus obtained films (PP) do not affect mechanie-al-rronertiesi of lacquer layers am)lied over them. Thi, quality of fF deteriorates with the increased conoentration, of It C204 and the Promoter (NaN03i N&NO2, NaROD. The non-scaling so- lutions may be emi)loyed for P of Zn-Al olloys. *Control. CA'_~M: H 16 COUNTRY H IATEGORY ABS. JOUR,, 23 1959, lio. 82618 AUTHOR TITLE ORIG. PUB. ANTRAOT such, solutiomi are. also applicable f or 11 of Con'd Al. Corrosion rpsistamce of PF obtained from non scalintr-solutions, Tvarticularly at ele- vated tempemtures (50011,' is lower than of IT) obtained from covann baths. V. Levinson, CARD COUNTRY : POLAND CATEGORY ; Chemical Technolopy. Chemical Products and Their Annlications. Corrosion. Corrosion AB3., j()uR. : RZXhim. E"0. 23 1959, iZO-82628 ~ ALITIIIOR Biestek, T.; Web er i T IT LE Accelerated CoTrosion'Tests of Phosphate Films on Stei)l ORIG. PUB. Frace Inst. atech., 1959, 79 No 25p 77-85 ' ABSTRACT The results of tests conducted with Dbosphste obtained from baths of films (PF) on steel , different courposition indicate that t e cor- rosion resistance (CR) of PF, covered with protective le.equer layers, increases with in- creased PF tHekness. Superior CR 'possess PF obtained from sol-yitions of "Mazhef" or "Perkar obtai- PF 211 salts (ZnF P P0 + CU Bait) + H . . , 3 4 ?4 ned from otre,r, including the non-scale for- ming solutions, nossess considerable lower Cit. *Control. CARD: 1/2 0 G UTR C.ATZLX0?.*t ABS. Jrj*U-R. RZI(him. No. 211, 1959, 110. 82G28 AUTHOR I NS T T ITL-T ORIG. ?U, B. ABSTRACT It is noted th at thinner PFj for instance Con'd -those obtained from non-scale forming solu- tions, have better meebanicel propertiest as comVired to other PF, particularly -the a,dhe- sive pro-oerfies. The dro-o method nroved use- ful Only for testing PF of comparatively grea- ter tbickne!:s. Of the accalerated testing me- thods the most rugged Pnd ra-*id is that Der- formed with the use of a Balt chamber, the least rugged.- the test Derformed in bumid atmosphere. V. Levinson. CARD; 2/2 H --Is

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