WOJTOWICZ, Stanislaw
J.,eber's infantile tapetoretinal degeneration. Klin oczm 32 no.4:
/,3r-4j6 162.
1. Z Oddzialu Ocznego w .Wai~szawie.Ordynator: doe. dr med. W*,T. orlowsY--*,.
(OPTIC ATROPHY) (RETINA).
-X-
ORLOWSKI.. Witold J.; WOJTOWICZ, Stanislaw
The problem of the symptoms of internuclear opbthalmoplegia.
Notes on a case examined with electromyograph;y. Klin. sesna
33 no-1:36-0 163.
1. Z o4dzialu chorob oczu w Warazawie Ordynatori doe. dr mod.
W.J. Orlowski.
(OCULOMOTOR PARALYSIS) (BLECTROWOGRAPHY)
C-M
WOJTOWICZ, Stanislaw
Effect of retrobulbar injections of novocaine and lignocaine
with adrenalin and hyaluronidase for the immobilization of
the-eye in electromyography. Klin. oczna 34 no. 3:285-296
t64.
1. Oddzialu Ocznego w Warszawie (Ordynator.-.doe. dr med.
W.J.Orlowski).
jFr-,Il, 11-farian; j;QJTQTIJICZ,.SLanjsjaw; R'f'D)AI jozef
ORLOWSKI, Witold J-; ZA
Role of the orbicularis Oculi muscle in some atrophic diseases of
the skin. P01- tyg. lek. 19 no.14:499-503 30 M-- 164.
W.J. Orlowski)
1. Z Oddzialu C'.aorob Oczu (ordynator: doc. dr. med
z Oddzialu Chorob Skory (ordynator: lek. med. M. Zajfen) i z Pod-
oddzialu-Chiruraii Szczekowej w Warazawie (kiel-ownik: lek. stom.
J. Ryba).
y; ZALEJSKI, Stanislaw
XOZTQW,j
A contribution to ccm ter f-mallpDir. vaccina~,
plications af
K:Lin. oczna 35 no.105-41 165.
1. Z,Oddzialu Chorob Oczu WSO w Warszawie (Ordynator: doe.
.dr. med. W.J. Orlowski) i Oddzialu Neurologic2mego GSK
z 0
Wojskowej Aademii Iledycznej w Marszawie (Ordynator: dr. med.
S. Boguslawski).
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MR, aM
RM v
MIN
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MON
RYMKIEWICZ, Tadeum; _Stanislav
Rare electromyographic pictures,in cases of peripheral facial
paralysis with special reference to.the orbicularis oculi.
Neurol. aurochir. psychiat. Pol. 15 no.1:115-121 Ja-F'65.
ne
1. Z Oddzialu Neurologicznego Centralnego Szpitala Vojskowej
Akademli Medyclznej w r4dzi (Ordynator: dr. med. S. Boguslawski)
A z Oddzi&lu Chorob Oczu Vojskowego Szpitala Ckregowego (Or-
dynator: doe. dr. med. W.J. Orlowaki).
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AUTHOR: Wojtowicz,'.Stefan
TITLE: Rapid Dual Channel Coincidence System Type 111/5-58
PERIODICALt Nukleonika, 1960, No. 1-2p pp. 87-89-
TEM. The rapid coincidence system described by the author is a
simple symmetrical time discriminator. The task of the system in conjunc-
_,tion with radiation detectordlis the selection of radiation of specified
direction or.range. The system may be used to determine the half-life of
rapidly..decaying radioactive bodies,.the speed of particles etc. Electric
pulses from photomultipliers are amplified in chain amplifiers and fed to
the control grids 1 and 3 of a beam power pentode 6BN6. Each of the con-
trol grids makes possible a sharp cut-off in the plate current and this
-property was used,in the coincidence principle. During coincidence, the
electron beam carries the charge flowing from the plate with the time con-
stant RC. The negative pulse of about 1,Wsec is fed to a cascade repea-
ter and then to a phase inverter. The electric pulse from the phase in-
verter is fed to an amplitude discriminator using germanium diodes and
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Rapid Dual,Channel Coincidence.System Type 111/5-58
a secondary emission tube EPP60. The pulse with superimposed amplitude and
~t ime base is fed to an output repeaterq whence it may be passed on to a
converter. Technical data of the apparatus& 2 channalal resolving tiate
5.10-9 see; minimum voltage Iof input pulse 11v, negative polarization;
minimum width of input pulse 5-10-9 see; amplitude of standardized output
signal 10 vj:positive polarization; width of output signal 0.3
,*see; fre-
quency range of transmission-line amplifiers from 10 kc to 200 me; ampli-
fication of casoade amplifiers 2.2 V/v at a matched plate line; output
resistance of the amplifiers 120 ohms; scope of discriminated amplitudes
0.4-0.8 v, ositive polarization; minimum width of discriminator input
pulse 5-104sec- stability of the discriminator threshold 0.1 v; operates
on 220 v + 10%, jO cps; dimensions 230 x 480 x 270 mm; total weight 22 kg.
There are; 1. figure and 2 photographs.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut Badafi Jfdrowych,Zaklad Elektroniki Stosowanej,
(I netitute of Nuclear Researcht Department of Applied
Electronics)
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AUTHORi WojtoWicz, Stefan
-TITLE; Dual Pulse Generator Type 111/5-58
PERIODICAL, Nukleon1ka, 1960, No. 1-2, pp. 90-91.
TEXT: The dual pulse generator briefly described.by theauthor is
built for tests and for calibration of rapid coincidence and anticoinci-
dence systems9 for.measurem.ent of the resolving time inrap~d conversion
systems and measurement of delays in electronic circuits. The operational
principle of.the generator is explained by the block diagram in Fig. 1.
A self-excitedor externally excited thyratron generator yields current
pulses, whichare formed-into rectangular pulse's by means of a long line.
Thepulse formed.by the long.line controls a,thyratron, which generates
illimicrosecond pulses. In the starting condition, the latter 1-1hyratron
m
l
is-blocked.by a large negative voltage. 'A section of the long line in
,.,the thyratron anode circuit is charged to feed voltage through a 10 meg.-
ohm resistor. Variable-length concentric cables terminated by the wave
resistance of thelcable are linked.to the cathode circuit of the thyratron.
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Dual Pulse Generator Type 111/5-58
Since a positive pulse to the thyratron grid starts ignitiong the long line
in the anode circuit discharges through the thyratron and the wave re-
SIstance-of the cables in the cathode circuit. The voltage puls6, which
is formed on these resistancies, is fed to two separate amplifiers. The
amplified pulse is,then fed to an amplifier adapted to the wave resistance
of theoutput table. The concentric cable RK 1 was used for output ter-
minals. Fig. 2 shows a photograph of the front panel of the generator. (
Technical data of the generators- pulse width 5,10-91 10-10-9 and 20-10-9
seo, step control; amplitude of the pulses 12 v, continuous control, nega-
tivepolarization; repeater frequency in steps of 0.7-20 and 35-1,000 Q:Ps,
coutinuous control of the ranges synchronization pulse 0-50 V, continuous
control, positive or negative; mutual delay 0-0.1 sec controlled in steps
of 2.10 sec; operates on 220 Y 1 10%9 50 opsl dimensions 490 x 305 x
310 mm; weight 21 kg. There are 2 figures.,
ASSOUATION: -Instytut Badafi Jfdrowych,' Zaklad Elektroniki Stosowanej
(Institute of Nuclear Research Department of Applied Electro-
nics)
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Hydraulics all the P4--.- tray. 0,,_mia ntos4mw B 1 n6'.3:331-3451' IA4.
Divinee T, -d
I. institute of Chemical E ring and -Agarat s Design, GL!wice,f
of the Polish kcademy of Sclenceu. Oub-mitted September 15, 1963.
CHOBOT, Halina;,YWTOWICZ, WladYslaw'
19 no. 30
Mseases in children and the weather. Pol. tyg. lek
1343-1145 Z7 J1964
1. Z I Kliniki Chorob'Dzieciecyoh Akademii Medycznej w Poznanin
(kierownik: prof. dr. med. T.Rafinski) iz Inst7tulm Balneokli-
matyoznego w Poznaniu (dyrektor: prof. dr. madi. J. Jankowiak).
WOJTOWICZ, 'al -45M yalaw (Poznan)
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I -
DYLEWSU, Darruta; DARWAJ, Bohdan; REUTT, Natalia; WOJTOWICZ,,_~)~~gniew-.,
Results of neurological, electroencephalographic and psychological
studies in children delivered by forceps. Feurol, neurochir. psy~-
chiat. Pol. 13 n0,5:607-610 t63
1. Z Kliniki lieurologicznej AM wrLublinie (kierownik: prof, dr.
V Stein) i z Fatedry Psychologii Wychowawczej UMCS w Lublinie
(kierownikz doc.dr. F.Reutt.) oraz z'Kliniki Polomictwa i Chorob
Kobiecych A14 w-Lublinie (kierownik: prof.dr.S.Liebhardt).
Nil
MARGINIAK,R.., WOJTOWIGZ-jASIMO,B-
szazzsxLLK.
tic reUxati0n-
ugenital right &;laPhr&9=
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(I)I&I!MCK abnorme)
POLAND
ATANS
WOJTOWIG
WAHDZYNSKI- RAULUsUIE'VICZ0 Jerz
Barbara- "'bKO.,
ios, University of Warsaw
-1,,.InstitutO of Experimental Phys' Polish Aeademy Of
(for 7) 21 Institute Of Phys'ess auk)
ScienoeS Unstytut Fjzykj poi3kieS Akademij N
(for ?)
April 1966P PP 191-200
11-4,
Warsaw# przeylad
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AUTHOR: Woitowicz-Natanson, B.; Zakrzewski, T. 91
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ORG: Institute of,Experimental Physics, University of'Warsaw; Low Temperature Labora-
s, Polish Acad iry-df-S-i
ry Ih-S ute of Physic e C :~Fc-eii*, -wrociaw
to tut
TITLE: Temperature dependence of the spectrum of photoluminescence in COSe crystals
SOURCE; Physica status solidi, v. 11, no. 2, 1965, 873-876
TOPIC TAGS: pbotoluminescence, exciton, semiconductor carrier, cadmium selenide,
monochromator, pbotomultiplier tube, light polarization 9 7-Fj,)-)PF0470P-f,
ABSTRACT: The temperature dependence of spectral distribution and total intensity due
..to exciton recombination in CdSe crystals is investigated. The two absorption maxima
are at 0.71 v and 0.65 P. The latter band is studied since it is considered that the
recombination of excitons bound to ionized acceptor centers leads to the emission of
this band. The luminescence of single CdSe crystals, excited by short wave radiation
from a high pressure mercuyy lamp, was analyzed with a glass prism monochromator. A
photomultiplier tube served as a detector.~ The spectral resoltition was 0.005 ev.
Measurements were carried out in the 300-4.29K temperature range. Two curves were ob-
-tained for the two polarizations of the emitted light.. The separation of the curves
is 0.0.24 ev, whichi within the margin of experimental error, agrees with the vak-ie of
Car -1/3
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the energy interval of the two upper valence bands due to the crystal field splitting.1
Fig. 1 shows the 1 'ogarithm of intensity S plotted against the inverse of temperature.
The slope of the initial rectilinear part is the same for all the CdSe crystals
studied but the value of T where the knee-point a 'ppears varies for different crystals,
indicating that the number of exciton complexes it.creases with decreasing temperature
until saturation occurs. Since the value of the activation energy of the lumines-
cence center equals the-sum of the dissociation energy (E = 0.015) of the exciton,
acceptors, probably do not capture excitons in a single act to form complexes, btt
~rather hole and electron are bound successively to an acceptor. The authors exFiress
their thanks to Dr. W. Wardzynski for his interest in this work, stimulating discus''..
sions and.advice; to Professor L. Sosnowski for his*kind permission to perform this-,
work in his laboratory; and to Dr. 1. Filinski and Dr. W. Giriat for their valuable
suggestions. Orig. art. has: 3 i7l;s -
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"Experience acquired in the operation of high-tension circuit breakers." p. 473-
(Prze lad Elektrotechnkcz=J* Vol.,29, no. 11/12, Dec 53, Warszawa)
SO: Monthly List-of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl
szko; CZEKALSKI, Alfred; VOJTOWSKA,_j~e9jRa
TUCHOLKA, Zby --- ----
Influence of organic manuring on the solubilitY changes of
'and manganese in the soil and their aDsorption bY Plants-
boron 4:385-422 163.[Publ 1641
Frace nauk roln i lesn 14 no-
SUXIAM,, Given Nane;'- ~7
9 Poland
Country
Academic Degrees:,5ot given7-
CpresumeA7 LudVik Hirszfeld Institute of in~nunology and Experi-
Affiliations mental. Therd-py -(MiFt-y-t~t-1=unologii i- Terapii Doswiadazalnej
im. Ludwika Hirszfelda), Polish'Aaademy of Sciences (PAN-Polsk,
Akademia Nauk), Wroclaw; Directors Prof. Stefan SWFEK, Dr.
~&Wp s Warsaw., Postepy- Igieny- i Medygyn-y-DosviadcZaInal iVol XV, No 49
1961, pp 397-399.
-Datas 110n,the Isomerization ol'the -Allyl-5-( -Hydroxypropyl)-Barbituric
Acid."
English abstract of artlcle,~ originally:published in Bull L'Acad
Polon Sci Boris des Sciences Chimiques,,196o, 8t 475..'
A"
Authors:
BOBRANSKI B.
-PRELICZ
wMaxi Re
buRNAki&.9 uiven -iiaries
country: Poland
Acacleinic Degrees: Lnot iv
9
-Affiliation:
Source: Warsaw Posterx Higigny iMedycynv Dosviadezalneit Vol XVt No 49
1961# pp.,399-402*
Datas OThe Hydration Products of Phenyl-Diallyl-Acetamide."
I' Bull L'Acad Polo;:
Bnglish Abstract of article originally'published n
Sci.7 Serie~des Sai chim, 19591 71 399. b) Dissertationes Pharmaceu--,
ticae, 19601, 12, 11.
Authors:
BOBRANSKIt B. ffresUM~j7,Ljjdwik'Hirszf eld Institute of Immunology an.
--E-R-P-e-rUental Therapy (ins tytut-1-=u6Ologii i Terapii Doswiadezalne'-
im. Ludwika Hirazfelda), Polish Academy of Sciences (PAR-Polika,
Akademia Nauk), Wroclaw; Directors, Prof*-Stefan SLOPEK) Dro
R
WOJTKWSKI
Gro 96103
_UMIAYw-.,. Given Names
COuntrYl Poland
Academic Degrees t
56t giveO
AM3 iation:
source: Warsaw PostepX Higieny i Medveyn-y Doviadezalnil, Vol XV9 No 4,
196 -404.
1t pp. 402
i Datas "The Hydration Products of Diallyl-~Homophtalimide."
;..English abstract of article ori ally published in BullILIAcad Polon
Sci., Serie des sci chim, 9~105. b) Dissertationes Pharmaceu-
:.,.~ticae, 1960, 12, 19.
Authors:
BOB stitute of Immunology and
R~SKI. B. ffres=ed7 lud ramf tild, Tna
- 'zxperimental Theray ---stytut Irmhunologli i'Terapii Doswiadezalnej
i=. Ludwika, Hirszfelda), Polish'Academy,of Sciences. (PAN- Polska
Akademia, Nauk), Wroclaw; Director i Profi. Stefan SLOFEK.- Dr.'
WOJTKadSKI R
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TITLE:, Synthesis of the derivatives of phenyl-
(A) and Ok- phenyl-2-
diallylacetamide
allyl-'f- valerolactone (B)
PERIODICAL: Wiadomo~ci Chemiczne,,no.11, 1962-, 691-695
TEXT: The present article is the authorl.s abstract
of a doctoral thesis; the work was carried out under the super~-
vision of Professor Doctor Bogus/aw Bobrafiski and was submitted
for examination to Professor,Doctor Jan Lwiderski and Professor
Doctor Leonard Kuczyfiski. The~aim of this research was to dis-
cover whether the sought classes of compounds possessed pharm!a-
cological characteristics and todetermine their nature. The
amides were synthesized from p-aminophenyldidllylacetoziitrile M.
Thus treatment of I with.KOH 'gave the corresponding amide (II),'
-which was then converted to the acid (III), whil-e exhaustive
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Synthesis of the derivatives Dk4/D307
methylation of I gave rise to quaternary Ammonium salts, which
on heating with alkalis*were converted to p-dimethylaminophenyl,
diallylacetamide (V). Diazotation of I witR HNO followed by
2
(a) heating of the diazonium salt, and. (b) Sandmeyer reaction,
gave (a) p-hydroxyphenyldiallylacqtonitrile (IV) and (b)
p-cyanphenyl7diallylacetortitrile (XII). Compounds VI'and XII were
to alkaline hydrolys 'is and some were then converted to
:ethers and esters. To preparethe siartin'g,derivatives of B,.'.
compounds p-R..C 2-7 W1 -11 -were treated with H PO
3 41 to
give allyl- v. - (P-h-C valerolactOnes, where
R =: -E(CH _0CP (XX), and -OCH CH-N(CH
(X,X)' 3 2 2 3) 2 - (XXI)
-On t.reAting N - allyl-;:k- (~_..hydroxypropyl) homophthalimide
with hot dilute,liaOH, and subsequent acidification (to induce
the internal eat 'erification of-one -COOH gToup), the author
obtained c~, -allyl-,,A-(o-carboxyphenyl)-(- valerolactone (XXIII),
whichwas then eaterified to methyl (XXiV), ethyl (XXV), and
diethylaminoethyl (XXVI) eaters. Initial studie's showed that the
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Synthesis of the derivatives ... D2o4/D307
derivatives of A. were considerably less toxic than A itself,
exerting a depressinE action on the nervous system in small,
and astimulating action in greater doses. Further work is in
progress.
ASSOCIATION*; Polska Akademia Nauk, ZakXad Syntezy 6ro.dk6w 401
Leszniczych.Instytutu Immunologii i Terapii
Dos'wiadczalnej im. Ludwika. Hirszfelda we
Wroc~awiu (Polish Academy of.Sciences,
Pharmaceutical Synthesis Establishment of
the.Institute of Immunology and Experimental
Therapy im. Ludwik Hirazfeldq WrocXaw)
SYPER, Ludwik; WOJTOWSKI,
BOBRANSKI, Boguslaw; PRELIGZ0 Danuta;
Rygzard
drox-ypropyl)-
on the Isomerization Of 5-allYl-5-( P -hy. 8-.795-803 '63-
barbituric acid. Rocz cheinii 37 no. 7/
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Medicine,
WroclaW;,Department of Drug SYntheSiBy The Hirszfeld Institute
of Immunology and Experimental Therapy I polish Academy of Sciences)
Wroclaw.
WGJTOWSKI,~ a-rd
DegradatIon of 5-aj1y1-5-(2'-h7drcr/-"ropy1) barblturic acid.
Arch. immm. ther. exp. 13 rio.1:127-132 165
1. Department of Drug S~n-thesls., Institute of lmmmolog7 and
Experimental 7herapy,, Polish Roademy of Sciences,, Rroclav.
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Observations oIn the behavior of animmls during the total eclipse of the
sun on June 30, 1054. P. 331.
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) W, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
Sec 17 Vol 5-Z PUblic Health Fab _59_
619. A NEW PRACTICAL METHOD OF MARKING INSECTS - 'Us' k
'~Y 0
It. J. Dept. of Zoopsychol. and Ethol.. Jagellonian Univ., ~,,W- -aF LIA
-'BIOL.(Krakow) 1958, 6/1 (71-78) Illus. 3
The author describes a new practical method of marking butterflies, dragon-flies,
grasshoppers , moths and other insects. It consists in sticking marks of tin foil or
thin tissue paper of different colours, sizes, and weights, on the upper or lower
side of the wings, bearing the current number of the specimen and the address of
the marking institution. The marks are stuck with waterproof glue made or cellu-.
lose dissolved in amylurn acetate. The marks are well preserved, visible and
quite easily read on the wings for several weeks. The author hopes that this
method 'will be.universally accepted, much like the method of banding birds and
bats'. Marking insects facilitate more accurate research into the problems of
attachment to territory mijration, length of life, etc. Saliternik Jerusalem
Is
MAJLERTj Zofia; WOJTUSIPK Roman J.~ prof dr
Activity of Fomn ica rufa L. ants during, the partial solar eclIpve of
October 2, 1959. Frace zool no.6:95-120 162.
1. Institute of Winal Psychology and Etology, Jagiellonian University,
Karkow. Ileadi prof. H.J. Wojtusiak.
TOMASSI, Witold;
Studio is ~ on -the, application of an.activated carbon anode in the alectro-
lysis of sodium chloride solutions. 1. The potential of the powder anode
during the electrolysis. Przem,chem.40.no.10:556-560 0 161.
IKatedra Ghemii Fizycznej, Folitedhnika, Warszawa.
KLEVENHAGEN, Stanislaw; WOJTOWICZ, Jerzy
doses during radiological exandmatim
How to decrease radiation
of the tho"ragic cage. Gruzlica 29.no.7:651-661 J1 161.
1. Z Zakladu Radiologii Lekarskiej AM w Pozaanju Kierownik: doe. dr
mod. B. Gladysz.
(THORAX radiog) (RADIATION PROTECTION)
'Ri -Irlfl~,.M~i
WOJTYGA A.
mInstruction'of drivers." p. 46 warszawa)
Vol 8 No 2 Feb 53
ws Monthly List of East Europ-alm spions,,Vol 2 No 9 UbrarY Of Ccngrsss Sept 53 Und
"The social duty of salvaging scrap iron." p. 69
(M6t~6r4ii6ji, Vol 8 No 3 Mar 53 Tdarszawa)
SO: ftthLy Lis& of jAst Fur20jjj AgglIgioUp Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 UndL
WOJTYGA. A.
"A wagon; an exhibition of vublications on corumnication" (P. 265). YD-'-'OH'I-ZACJA
(Ministerstwo Transportu Drogawego i Lotniczego) Idursurva, Val. R, No. 9, Sept 19'53.
SO: East European Accossiona List, Vol 3, No. 8, Aug 1954.
-POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and their Application. J-12
Glass. Ceramics. Building Materials.
Abs Jaur: Referat,Zh.-M., No 8, 1957, zT666 P.
Author Karol WojtyM.
Inst
Title Methbd of Production of Stable Vitreous Coating on Wall or
Furnace Surface Without Using Se;arate Shapes with Vitreous
Surface.
ori
g Pub; Polish patent 37801 of June 2, 1955.
Abstract: The method of producing a stable vitreous coating on the 3urface of
walls and furnaces differs from other methods by the following: a
vitreous layer prepared by melting a transparent or colored glass
rod with a burner is applied to the prepared sufficiently hard
foundation by spraying in the same way as it is done for metalli-
zation. In order to obtain a quite smooth surface, the applied
layer should be heated with a burner once more.
Card 1/1 -52-
w0iraA, W.
The tasks of the offjc,--ss of weights and Treasi=es in the socialist national economy.
p. 125.
OI:A. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 5)
BOMIARY, AUTU,'ATYYA, KOTITRF no. 2) Feb. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions MAI), LO, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959.
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FApmtlmw for the deta, Of nwW Mow durift rolling of inular
sections, dedvW by various iavwjgawm am, critically
exaluined. - Metal fiuwZd:n* =WoULng of RIWW ectinns,
such as equal allm~ - MW doubkkqw. w*A
calculaw -with G-68 Of Wml&O-W. fbrmul. f., the
Coeff. of el-gslim and stweed amd LmdI's formitiml for tj,.
I-Off- Of Mean elmPtIOU Of the total crom-sectiou. thme
f-ulm having been (mA to be in cioamt agneftlent with
Um exprrimental dom pmmu"~ By rdealgWng rolk and
grooves to give am reductim approaching the UmmUca
value for a ~in& rolling POSS, raf We" Wrmiummi, roiling
Fniu Outimt is milwd. amt im Power In counurnal. CMICULS.
tkWW "M f1scil"AW by A DUUWKfWU WA SPOCiAlly *TiMI
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Xaaldzak-Z~. 1ff-aj:L1.qk Analysis of BUJILFloff In Irresular and
'Polish Technical Abstracts AunimetrIo Sections
h 1, nie-
No..4#'1953 -Anallza PWtcla meVu w ksealto,.vnikach nleregWarnyd
owebzj~c~". (Pra- Wit- MptalurAll No. 2), Kat9wic4, 1e.3 , Pw
Metallurff,-
10.5 pp,~ 7 flgs-~ 3 tabs.
In Order to develop a metl-jod ;of controlling dia sultab!llty of the
rcU PeAs
6Jgn for Irregular and asymmetric sectlow, the atithars.
x4rained Lenill's formula of coofficlera of mean clongition'of a t,,)L-it
-m elemeati, and the Wus3'cw!k1'3
-section contalnLng vart:
Vorrmla,of the coefficient of free elongation and r-pread. Checxing
pakuMons were nude for light and heavy stin:tjrd gauZ,3 ralU, for
xtramway~riR.and for:a tie plate. Thi? CaICUI2JOfU given indicate that
the me'h~d Wed for analysis of
th~ met-al flcr~w applied for rLZular
)teetlow. U~iuilAle also for Irregular,and asyntme!rlc i-ellons Errors
CulitW; Wit the
'of C21 I.An relation to mil values are founi, to beac hn
Illinits-ot a'.few- DerceaL
WojTM,, jlarian~ inzo
DeIsigning-and technological problems of high-upOitY PU=Ps-
Frzegi.mech 22 no*l4W42--4" 25 J1 163-
1 widnjcka.yabrykEL Ur&dzen FrzemVulowychp qvidnicav
0 S I
- : , ' . I. Vol.-, Ilt no. 70 July 1956. 1
. I I I T715"7T.'/'T A~n CVAPgATIV
WISNIEWSKI, Wladyslaw; JABLONSKI, Stefan; WOJTYRA Jadwiga
Camphor and et1wmIdetermination of ethanolic camphor solutios
by means of a.refractbmetric method.,IActa po2. pharm. 29 no.l+:
162.
1. Z Zakladu Farmacji Stosowanej Akademii Medycznej w Vlarszawie Kierownik:
Prof. dr,W. Wisniewski.
(CAMPHOR) (ALCOHOL, E, THYL) (CMUSTRY, PHAIMACEUTICAL)
so*** goo 0 6 0
lilt lilt IIIII too a a 11
4 1 4 1 1 01 It It V-1ki- 11 uu Mill hill ape at 614146411,0
0 g"a ILAL-t .19- 1- Z_AA: N M IC A s d A j
4 IA. '
fly A!!,' ~.r V.["q,
goo .-0.
00 A
Effect of them ~flidanctr between jj~e iowis Iii PI';tjad
.041
0 111PLUts on their develorent and chemical compoliftloa.
00 9 Agr. F9?`eJ1 Ann. 37, 333-431 -00
(in French ;HU-2)(11K16J.-The planting of 3,.N) kg./h&, -00
uf Yellow lupine seedlings with a disLuct of 10 cm. lit.
Nern the roov4 Pfcoluted the msx. yield of otg. matter. -00
00
The usual Pfactice of planting I&j kc./ha. at a distance of .00
rm. tf~xcaed the yiehl up to 16%_ When thinly
"'w". there plot an increalic in albumin and ash but a (lc- 6041
cresw in flitty materiod, nonproteins. etc. The albumin- =49 0
%3 old N was higher In thinly sown and densely-sown Plotto
00-3 than in the normal ones. The alkaloids decreased in the zo 0
00,3 less densely4over: plotts, while the C&O, X30 and P^ in- =00
creased. The pink lupine sown at a distance of 10 cm.
4110, SO produced i'lit best yield. Thinly sown, It showed an in- =go
Crease in albumin and ash as well as in C&O,'.%IgO, KIO and zoo
IIA, but a decrew%c In alkahlids, non-N and fatty material. r
I goo
1. C. jurrjcn,-
009
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ties
to
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A dtY%L
Polish Asr, Forest Ann, 39, 133-b6 00
(in l-Wrich, 189-00)(MM.-L. anguitifahut var. rojeus
,tjl)var. Pr4erer Pukriends (1), L. anguoifolimy var. -so
-00 nwFulcus (11). L. 1141rus (tit) and L. o1bui (IVi wert
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dAYI-6 .111611r. OW jWTi-J %4 %Vgrtatilm. Miring file pir- -00
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kivatty'l 1410 ka~l livelt-aw ill all" lily wt. Its ills, pfe- xOo
bl"otill MAP- Ill olmwed tilt- jiteatt-st uplake lit IN, hill.
so K'0 Ulid CaO. IV the least. lit the blovvnn 1writmi Ill
vw~k fill Inorr N. 1"0. and CUO 1113t) the .Iljrr varj'~lir'; coo
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nutritive (actins studied. The ratio liw file phat, COO
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to In 1.- 5 dots no I&ct t1w -sixt-tivo 1K'wvr
&"all. tat
lit am, but not with low " SSWY WtA Ftcu"411ch 6 formi" bads.
dAy and chemos nugkcd only with k-. Oil ;~Ujfimtlou lorm v4solbe less.
The effeet of temp. In
(mgx..tp"3-4),PA. Ignition Incre"" the. adsolption
and the other soils Mali: I
lumus with 11A diadnishes the admop.
n"t mackedly with lot". Oxmiltw of the I
00 j iu rich
2 kinds of PiOs Adn
Live powtv of chernomm. There AM nation. (all slow In 00 xSe
b more rap . In Ca. Fee " -mix. N
in C&CO,, and influcomd by temp-, W mucl
13 -00
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slid colloids. Adsorption in (b) III phYs. PartW -00
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dt,"I. to ki docrestor, (b) 11. C. A. '00
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raguesci Ot MAWNIam and "Woo on the actlom of
tertilhon. Jon( 26fikulawAl-Pamorski and Mar
-110z, d""" -00
00 W'1h Ar. Foro&W Ann 310 A
-00
I;;qxIxly exettr4l
its applied almulm
a tore twoeficlal r&CI on 6ulcy than Athrr akw, .00
11, C. A.
.60
as
see
00 .4 age
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96
applicatimis ill iTude i4m, did not afaccu-, Ow yaltl~
Tile pmviatal, yicwS M plikill West- xTrairlit [font fit,
IXAS Irceivisig KC1 with N:t ~Ilt~ajul fhow rml ivillit A fildr
X.0 'Alth. 'n, oylcliverim 4 the cTudc KP
(A
.
~Jltb it uttriblit"I ill till: tictiult 0 tile NM.
iiii,z
t,*O
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4 A---A
w,.t
u kv
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4:
TO
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4
of 00 0 669 see
WWTYSKO, Jerzy, --9r
r.(, 3 of the Follsh CIcaan Liniqz, Tech
Dow-,lopment of the Indla L
gosp morska 15 no.2i41-0 F
1. office of QpqrP4 t,,.qe Polish Cpcaaa Una 5, Gdynia.
WOK OUM V I ad., mir Jn
pro, n t. 1'~)r jiv-1
Sbor val- elekturotech 4-6-5-115 64.
'g. -j tll te -al -Fn~ineeflngs
Research In of, Va~,jjjup, nectric.-
WOKROJ, J.
Kayirnierz Cialo; an obituarY-
P. 3, (Gazeta Obserwatora) Vol. ~O, no. 8p Aug. 1957, Warszawap Poland
SO: MONTHLY 1NDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EF.AI) LC. VOL.7, NO. 1, Jan. 1958
I I A 0 W It It 11 to 11 b 11 1$ it 1, its )I it If U is Is Is x 11 to; #1 4) 41 ad 4 qe
~A I A I L ~J-J-L-,.AJ
49 1 11 A.11 J.!) cso~-I[V, AI
Z Ple'rists &AID Por,141-ti "bt;
0 OLM
0: A', r ROllid fillocdom as a Ptinction of Wo M -00
00 14CAUM of 110 Test-MM. G. Welter anti bl. .4. III'ohigto jCZ,_ 111110
.00 (Madonumel lnstytuttl Sfetalurgii i Metalmnawawa, Vol 4 -00
00 (Inlolish). Theauthorstintefluit Go
the mechanical properties of components made of structural steel,; -400
wi.11 vary acconling to the part of the ingot firlini which they an,
mlled; similarly. It is loslinted out. the mechanical prolot-rtit-4 ronnot "00
be 'udged equally front test-pieces cut front the flanges or well (of a 1011111
ifirJer or in a direction parallel lo or at right angles to flit. ofin-etioll
A
frolling, in which IN-1-1111st4l
40 Villich will lot ft'llaly Illifuriltv
00 Ito Ilan fity (if I lit, et'll IN Ilielit. 111%rosti. nee
gatitiumi fill rolled ~irflvrs were unifertakcis to chirifly the problenis it)
00 -31 which thesw consitlerations give rise -" determinations were made of coo
01111W flit, tensile strength, elongations reductinn of area, inipart strengi [I.
hartbitw. innemstrurturt-.
00 'A roe
It- 111-1111411 flit' hIPIUMil luM nuff t hP ifilitIVIR11 Of tilP IkWit if oil 4 t lit- $14 its fir x0o
-IZI-1
o x iveminthrrulk4lovi-tion.
2
that nt tile finholit4l
ginirr till
stvi4dable virviunstrinces arim. which inny advo-i-m-ly jiffi-i-t
till- 4-114-Illinal 1-tunlitimilion, ostrituture anti invehimind lirsilwrtit:x ofthi,
i-imilmintrut. juvrtivularly tht- iinluirt mIrt-tigth. Mu, 4-titt.,it It-nit if sit
list In- givril, it) thl4ii. filetAt w test intf-rpretiust the results oftest
0- 1u.-ves cut from flit! component under examination.
too
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00
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it
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0 0 * 0 0 000 0 0 0 SINA
WOIAKJ, BroniEelaw, mgr inz.
Reserves of labor productivity in the matal indu3try. Przegl
techp 85 no.28:1,3 12Jl'64.
1. Machining Institute, Krakow.
KAJ'UdSKI, Adam; WOLAN, Ta.deusz
Conservative thoracoplasty with suture of the upper lobs.
Gruzlica 24 no.4:203-296 Apr 56.
1.,Z Od4zialu Ftyzjochirurgicznego Panatwowego Sanatorium.
Przaciwgruzliczago w Gornie, Ordynator: dr. mod. A. Majewski.
Dyrektor: dr. med* S. Hibl, Panstowowe Sanatorium Przeciwgruslicze
Gorno,k/Rzeszowa.
(COLLAPSE THERAPY,
thoracoplasty, conservative, with suture of upper
lobe. (Poi))