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SEVARIN, S.Ye.; NhIMAMEY, S.R.; BUCHKOV. S.K.; DF6BOV. S.S.
International Congress on Glinical Chemistr7. Vop.med.khim. 3 no.5:
397-400 8-0 '57- (MIRA 10:12)
(CHRMISTRY, MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL)
RA y lip
Bur., HKOVSK I y y F , ,, .
:
Geolong, of Bkigiiskarovc, ultrabas"Lo mas3if in connecti-on
with its ore potential. Pait. po --aol, i pol. ' skup. P.17,h.
Urala no. 3:148-158 162. -,
BUCHKOVSKIYO E.S.
'Binic 'characieristion of sulfide ores in ultrabasic maosifs of
the eastern slope of the Southern Urals. Mat. po geol. i pol.
iskop. IUzh. Urala no.2:94-105 160. (MM 14:3)
(Ural Mountains- gr~lfidss)
MAKUNINA., A. A.; SOIROKINA, Ye. P.; BUC ?~
Secondary halos or diMmrsion in the copper-oobalt deposits
of the Southern Urals. Vop. geog., no.59:53-81 '62.
(MIRA 16:3.)
(Ural Mountains-Ore deposits)
(Ural Mountains-Gooebenical prospecting)
BUCHKOVSKIY, Z., Cand Chem Sci -- ~diss) "Research into the structure
a
of binary diazo salts by spectroscopic methods." Moscow, 1060. 10 pp;
(Moscow State Univ im N. V. Lomonosov, Chemistry Faculty, Chair of
Organic Chemistry); number of copies not given; price not given; (KL,
22-60, 131)
WITSYMAY L.A.; REUTOV., O.A,; BUCHKOVSKEY, Z.F.
Structure of double diazonium. salts. Izv." SSSR Otd.lchim.nauk
no.8:1523 Ag 1.60. (MM 15:5)
1. HDakovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. H.V.Lomonosova.
(Dia2onium compounds)
5.3700 78300
SOV/79-30-3-54/69
AUTHORS- Kazitsyna, L. A., Reutov, 0.
TTTLE: Double Diazonium Salts of Thallium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Ichimil, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 3,
pp 1008-1012 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A series of double salts of diazonium thallium chlorides,
(ArN2C1)2TlC1 3-7 were prepared and their absorption
spectra taken. It was found that under certain condi-
tions interconversion of 111 and 2:1 double salts takes
place:
2r-Xe__\')N2rj - M),
X=11. C1. cil'.
(p-Brc6H4N2cl)2TlCl 3-0 colorless crystals, mp 860 and
(p-N02c6H4N2cl)2TlCl 3' yellow crystals, mP 580 were
Card 1/3 obtained by addition of an alcoholic solution of the
Double Diazonium Salts of Thallium
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corresponding double salts to cold absolute ether.
(C6H 5N2C')2 TlCl 3-1 colorless fine crystals, mp 860,
(P-CH3C 05N2Cl)2TlCl 3-0 colorless crystals, mp 103' 0
and (p-ClC 6H5N2C')2 TlClY colorless crystals, mp'117
were obtained by adding solutions of the corresponding
1:1 diazonium salts in absolute alcohol to cold ether.
Absorption spectra of the compounds prepared are given
in Table 1. There are 1 Table; and 4 references, 2
German, and 2 Soviet.
Moscow State University (Moslcovslciy gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
April 29, 1959
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Table 1. Frequency Maxima of N_=N Bond (in em-1)
for Solid Samples.
P-)
2: 1
NjjCI ,TIC13 2246(2257) 2261 [ I 1NzCI - TIC13 2268 2295
\
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diazonium chloride.
~'/'T 0
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
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,/60/034/04/25/042
B01013009
Witsynap L. A.v Reutov, 0. A., Buchkovsklyp Za Fe (Moscow)
Infrared Absorption Spectral~f Double Diazonium Salts
Zhurnal fixicheskoy khinii, 1960, Vol. 34, No- 4, PP- 850 - 855
TEXT: In continuation of an earlier paper (Ref. 1) the infrared absorption
spectra over the rang* 2100-2350 02-1 (range of valency oscillations of the
N-=1 bond) of thirty double dia'sonium malts of the composition p-XC H4N C1.11801
6 2 n
(x - B, CH 30 Clf CH30" S029 C 235OOC and Me - Is 3+ , cd 2+ t Rg 2+ ,8b3+9 Zn 2+ ) an
well an of the corresponding aryldissonium chlorides and aryldiazoniumboro-
fluorides were iecorded. The data obtained (Table 1) show th 'at the location of the
absorption bands of the N.=N bondr practically speaking, depends as such on the
oubstituent in the aromatic ring as on the inorganic part of tire molecules. A
direct connection between the shift of the absorption bands and the structure of
the bond has not been established. Several double diazonium salts with metal
chlorides show two distinct bands, others show sore or less clearly discernible
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BOIO/BO09
asymmetrical absorption bandes, and only a few of then show a symmetric peak
(characteristic of the N-zN bond). All Wrofluorides of the aryldiazonium salts
under investigation show, on the other handp only one symmetrical absorption peak
(in the rangs, 2300-2284 em-1 q with the'only exception of p-motboxyphonyldiazonium-
borofluoride ,wh:rT.!he peak is at 2246 on-'). The results concerning the absorp-
tion of solution ble-2) of fifteen of the compounds under investigation show
that there in only one intensive symmetric band to be observed. The absorption
maximum is in the vicinity of the absorption maximum of the NM N bond of aryl-
diazonium chlorides and borofluorides. The spectra were recorded with an IKS-11
spectrophotometer. K. A. Kocheshkov and A. N. Nesmeyanov are mentioned in the
paper. There are 2 figures, 2 tableng and 10 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: July 8, 1958
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-KAZITSYRA, L.A.; REUTOV, O.A.; BUCHKOVSKIY, Z.F.,
infrared absorption spectra of double diazonium salts of biamath
and antimony chlorides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.6-.2065-2069 Je 161,
(MM 146)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet ime M.V.Lomonosova.
(Diazonium compounds-Spectra)
KAZITSYNA, L.A.; RMTOV, O.A.: BUCHKOVSKSY, Z.F.
-------------
Double diazonium salts of bivalent cobalt and copper chlorides.
Zhur.ob.kbim. 31 no.9:2943-2950 S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Moskovskiy Fosudarstvennyy universitet imeni FL-V-Lomonasova.
(Diazonium compounds) (Cobalt chloride) (Copper chloride)
BUC1111R., K.
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A device for double-contrast irrigoscopy without assistance,
Cesk. radiol. 19 no.6:419-421 N 165.
1. Rontgenologicke oddelenie Vojenskej nemocnice v Bratialave
(veduci MjDr. K. Blichler).
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B01 2YB067
AUTHORS: Kushnir, R. M., Buchma, I. M.
TITLE: Further Investigations Into Resonance Charge Exchange of
Positive Cesium Ions ~11
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. B. pp. 986-988 -
TEXT: This paper presents the further investigations of resonance
charge exchange of cesium ions (Ref. 1) in the direction of higher
energies of from 100 to 2000 ev. The measurements were made by the
method of extraction of slow ions (which have formed in the charge
exchange) by an additional cylindrical electrode. Fig. 1 shows the
measuring instrument which is described as well as the experiments. The
cross section of the charge exchange was determined proceeding from the
exponential formula for the weakening of the beam. This formula describes
the-lint-ar relation between log Io/I and p0. The curves for this function
are drawn according to the results of measurements, Here, the values of
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Ex-.hange of Positive Cesium Ions B012/BO67
the cross sections of charge exchange are given. Fig. 3 shows the
dependence of these values on the ion velocity (curve 1). This shows
that in the region of small ion energies this curve gradually passes
into the curve obtained in the paper (Ref. 1). For the purpose of
comparison, the same Fig. also shows the theoretical curves drawn
according to calculations by 0. B. Firsov Ref. 4) (curve 2), Yu. N.
Demkov (Ref. 5) (curve 3), and'L.*A. Sena ~Ref. 6). The theoretical
curve by 0. B. Firsov gives the best representation of the course of the
experimental curve. L. A. Sena advised the author. There are 3 figures
and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: L'vovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Iv. Franko
(L'vov state University im. Iv. Franko)
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23984
R/007/61/012/002/002/003
v3od D226/D304
AUTHORS: lonescu, G. and Buchman, �., Engineers
TITLE: On the generation of elastic waves in seismic prospect-
ing
PERIODICAL: Petrol qi gaze, vol. 12, no. 2, 1961, 69-73
-TEXT: The article deals with the generation of elastic waves used
in seismic prospecting by both the method of reflected and that of
refracted waves UWV). The authors first discuss the intensity of
the generated seismic impulse and some results obtained by their
experiments. On the basis of their theoretical considerations, the
authors ascertained that only soft rocks with a low acoustic resis-
tivity generate a wide spectrum with a tendency toward the lower fre-
quencies, whereas hard rocks generate especially high frequencies.
The authors' conclusions could also be applied to the generation of
waves by shootings, since they lead to considerable savings in the
consumption of explosives by increasing the generating surface, the
shootings being carried out in holes of low depth, approximately
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On the generation of elastic waves... D226/D304
5 - 10 m. For calculations, the pressure distribution P in the med-
ium located around the shooting point should be known. For this
purpose the authors used the formula of G.I. Pokrovskiy (Ref. 2:
Calculul Incirca'turilor de explozivi pentru aruncare. AcViunea ex-.
ploziei In p6mint 1 calculul inchrcAturilor (The Calculations of
Explosive Charges or Blastings. The Action of Explosives in the
Earth and the Calculation of the Charges), I. D. T., Bucharest, 1957):
p 193 7,200 Vs. R3 (9)
R5'-- 0
in which Ro 0,053 3 (10)
V7
~o being the radius of the explosive charge in m, R - the distance
in m from the shooting point to the point where the pressure is
determined, Vs - the speed of sound.in the medium in m/sec, P - the
pressure at a point of the medium in kg/M2 , and C - the weight of
the explosive. Conclusions: Small charges distributed at a great
number of shallow holes leads to a considerable reduction in explo-
sives consumption. The surface to be excited ha-- to fulfill the
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On the generation of elastic waves... D226/ '304
following conditions: Its maximum dimension should be comparable
with the length of the used wave; the geometrical distribution of
the generating points on this surf-ace should be uniform, whereas
the impulses supplied by every poiat should be as identical as pos-
sible; the radius of action of the impulse of every generating
point should not overlap with that of the neighboring point; the
dimensions of the generating surface and the number of necessary
points must be established by experiments. It is also planned to
generate elastic oscillations by powerful mechanics shocks, so as
to be able to record these shocks by the seismic devices of the
IPGG. There are 7 figures, I table and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
SUBMITTED: October 4, 1960
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BUCHMA.N, S.S ing.
Possibilitie.s of the'Jnt-erf erential method in seismic prospecting.
Patrol si pze 13 no.10;431-1+40 0 162.
BUCEMANN, 0.
I "The gilly flower, our be,.--t known mediciral berb-11 -0-315-
(TERMESZET ES TECMIIXA Vol. 112, no- 5, 1497, 1953- -buda.Dest.)
I
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, #8, Library of
Congress. Aug. 1953, Uncl.
POKORNY, J.; PRIVORA, M.. BUCHjA- J,..
Results with disinfecting mixture of chlorine with syntapons
and nookal. Cesk. spidem. m1krob. imun. 5 no.2:83-86 Apr 56.
1. Z Ustavu epidemiologle a mikrobiologis, Praha, red. prof.
MUDr. 1. Raska.
(ANTISAPTICS, HAWGIN.
chlorinated alchol sulfonates (Cz))
(DrMGMS,
alcohol sulfonates. antiseptic properties of
chlorinated prep. (Cz))
BUCEURR. S.
Resin preparations as purgatives in Poland. Acta, poloniae pharn. 8 no.4:
254-278 1951- (CUM 21:5)
1. Of the Institute of Pharmcogaosy (Read-Prof. J. Derymg, H.D.) and
of the Institate of lVeriviental Pharmcologr (Haad-Prof. P. Libikow
ski, H.D.), both of Warsaw Medical Academy.
BUGHM, S. 11
. Cardiac glycosides. Acta Foloulas phars. 9 no. 4:241-256 1932. (OLKL 24:1)
1, Of the Institatt of Pharmscognosy (Head-Prof. J. Deryug, K.D.)
of Varsaw Medical AcadezW.
BUECHNER, Stanislaw --0-
AbOve, Of the Institute of Phamacognosy at the Medical Acadeqr in Wars= wrote
article in source entitled: "Studies on Pharmacological Activities of the
Pheasant's eye Herb (adonis vernalis)*
SO: ElMajea Polska (Polish Phamacy), No. 23-24, 31 Dee 6o. Uncl,
FAVIalOV,, G.V., insh.; BUCHIMV, A.I., tekbni ; VANMOV, V.K., Blesarl
I------- ~ I
Use of the BF2 adhesive in repairing friction clutches. Flek.i
teplatiam 6 no,5:15 MY 162, (MIRA 15:6)
7i,~sel locamotivesL-Maintenance and repair)
(Adhesives)
BUCHNEV, B.F.
Checking of -,ingle and daily doses of toxic and powerful substences
in liquid drugs. Apt, delo 1-3 no.2:63-66 Mr-Ap t~4- 4,MIRA 17: 12- )
1. Pyatigorskiy farmatsevticheskly institu".
BUCHNEVP B.P.
Device for filling ha-.d gelatin capsUle5. Apt. dpl- 1-~ no.4;
80-81 J1--Ag 164. (MIRA 18-3)
1. Pyatigorskiy farmatsevticheskiy ins".1tut.
BUGHMY B.P.
Machine used in packing dragies and coated tablets.
Apt. delo 14 no.5:79-80 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Pyatigorskiy farmatseyticheakiy institut.
Some facts about Urovsk disease of the fai- animals. -VeterInar-iia- 27-, no. 5p
lgrf
,2*
SO: 1,111A) August 1,052.
USSR/Medicine Veterinary FD-468
Card 1/1 Pub 137 - 9/24
Author Buchnev, Dr Vet Sci, Rikolayeva, V. V., Scientific Associate,
Yu. A., Scientific Associate
Title Hyperimnune antibrucellosis serum
Periodical Veterin iya, 7, 30-31, Jul 54
Abstract Experiments conducted since 1948 on mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, and
cattle resulted in the development of hyperimmune antibrucellosis
serum which speeds up recovery of cattle infected with brucellosis.
This serum may be used as prophylaxis against abortion, metritis, and
endo7;-..tritis. It seems possible that this serum may be also used suc-
cessfully against brucellosis in sheep, goats, and bogs. The Main Ad-
ministrat-ion.of.Aninal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine of t1le Minis~
try of Agriculture of-the USSR has issued a decree ordering mawJfacture
of this antibrucenosis'serum. The decree contains also instructions
as to methods of administration of this serum. Two ihjecticnB should
be given subcutaneously 5 days apart. Single dose should consist of
5cc of antibrucellosis serum per kg of weight of the animal.
.Institution Far Eastern Zonal Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute
Submitted
BUCHM. 1.I.. doktor vet. nauk, prof.; HIKOLAYBYA. Y.T., nauchUy rabotnik
Specific serum therapy for animals with clinical symptoms of
rabies[witb aux-ory in Znglieb]. Yeterinariis 35 no. 7-31-37 JI 458.
1. ZavedtWushchly lAboratoriyey Dalinevostochnogo nouchno-iseledovatell-
skogo veterinernogo inatiiuta(for Buchnev). 2. Dallnevoetochnyy
nauchno-issladovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut(for Nikolayeva).
- (Rabies)
Ardrey Semenovich;
BUKMEVY Nikolay Vasillyevich; UMRIMO, L., red.;
NAGIBIN, P., tekhn. red.
(Rabies of farm animals and its control] Beshenstvo
sellskokhoziaistvenrorkh zhivotnykh i mery bor'by s nim.
Alm-Ata., Kazsellkhozgiz., 1962, 1+9 p* (MIP4 17:2)
BUC,HNE.V,,,~,~.. prof.; LOPATNIKOV, G.I.,v kaod.veterin.nauk; OIWOV., K.S., kand.
veterin.nauk; GLEBOVA, VA, ki~ud.vaterin.nauk; UVALIYEV, I.U,, kand.
vaterin.nauki SMIMp N*G.0 assistant
Infootious pustular dermatitis -in sheep. Vaterinariia 40 no.9:27-28
s 163. (KIRA 17i1)
1. Alma-Atinskiy zoeveterinarnyy institut.
IL
BU&NEV.-K.N.P. Prof.; SHHR4ATOV9 M.M., kand. veterinarnykh nauk;
TITOV, V.L., nauchnyy sotrudnik; MENISHIKOV, L.F., nauchnyy
botrudnik; KRIVENKO, O.P., vrach-laborant; VOVK, V.I., vrach-
laborant; LAISHNA, M.M., vrach-laborant; POLUBOYAROVA,
G.V., vrach-laborant
Diagnosis of rabies by precipitation reaction in agar gel.
Veterinariia 40 no.3:66-70 Mr '63. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Alm-Atins)dy zooveterinarnyy institut (for Buchnev).
2. Laboratoriya virusologii nauchno-issledovatellskogo
vaterinarnogo inotituta Kazakhskoy akademii sel'skokhozyayst-
vennykh nauk (for a3-1 except Buchnev).
BttQW,:V,_ prof-; UVALIYEV, I., starshiy prepodavatell; 01','~-'ROV, K.S.,
dotsent; GLEBOVA, VA., dotsent; LOPATINIKOV, G.I., aoslevent;
SAMOYLOV., N.G.J. assistent
Besnoitiosis of cattle in the Lake Balkhash region. Veterinariia
41 no.5:59-63 My 164. OERA 18:3)
1. Alma-Atinskiy zooveterinarnyy institut.
I
SHCHERB&Kovt ILK*; BUCHNUt V.F.
ftnufacture and use of natipurpose attachments with interchangeable
parts in enterprises of the Voronezh Economic Council. Mashino-
stroitell no.5:"3 Ye 062. (MIRA .150)
(Voronezh Provinoe-Interchangeable mechanisw)
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OURMTSKOVSKATA, N.M.: BUCHNIVA, N.V.: ANDRWWA, L.G.
46"4"Ar
Experience in treating tertian malarla with a prolonged In-
cubation period with now Soviet preparatiom in Altai Territory.
Sovet.med. 19 no-5:36-43 My 155. (KLRIL 8:8)
1. Iz klinichaskogo sektora (zav.-prof. 1f.N.PlItnIkov) Instituta
malyarii, meditsinskay parazitologit I gellmintologil Hinisterstva
zdravookhrananita SSSR (d1r.-deystv1tel'zWy chlen Akademli medi-
tainakikh nauk SSSR prof. P.G..Sergiyev)
(ANTIKALARIALS
now, In Russia)
The 166mme of hydrova ion and salt concestratlon in
t" astrioat volud" an the growth of malle roots. 1,4n,
AinktAhk (Institute of pLint physiology. Iltno).
f5cuill sci. wair. Molaryk (Ciechosslin-Aia) No. 241), 3.47
(19OXin Caecb)-The influence of varying I)II anti mit
concentration an the growth of corn roots wa% mej%ured by
a specialty emotuictrd app. 'Me optimum growth &r,
IWAted at two flifferrnt Pill tang" (4.0-5.11 A"'I 8.11). It
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;"ni its the nuire acklic Oate (pll 4.11) the 1-tind att,tin wits
rclZoed anti elongation of the evil wall k4low"l. A 4miUv
111henoulcumi may accur on the alk. %hie (Of MA). The
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SbornA 1. Nozinarosinl6o polarograticke'ho sjezdu. Dil 31 Hlavni
reforatr prodnesene n&
Jezdu. ?,-ocee~tnex ... Vol 3t Reviews
Aead At the Congress. raha, Ph:rodavsdocko vyd-vr f19521
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tURPOSEs The book is intended for chemists, chemical engineers,
and physicists.
COVERAOEs The book is a collection of reviews and Original papers
read at the International PolaroVaphic Congress held In Prague
its 1951. Uses of Polarography In organic and inorganic Analysis,
biochemistry, medicine, and Industrial chemistry are discussed.
In thil sectiono Reviews Read at the Congrexwo Russian and
either German or English translations of each review are
procented. In the section, Original Papers Read at the Congress,
nly those translations in Ituanian. German, and English which
have not been published in Vol=, Z are praxvnted, -2.
C~
following sclOntldtfi partIcipa
ad in the op*ning of the
COngrIsfit Professor W11tor Xectula. Dean of the F&Oul-y
01 Sciences
Warsaw
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Development. References follow clan paper.
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BUCHNICNK. Jan Mr
Realism in biology. Cas.lek.cesk. 91 no.16:470-473 IS Apr 52.
1. Z biologiakeho ustava lekarske fakulty Palackeho university v
Olomouct.
(Bl"MY9
idealistic approach)
A :1
BUCHOIIC, Ignacy, inz.
,.14" -- 71-,---~
-k ~ ;"-
Remarks on delimitation of real estate. Przegl geod 36
no. 4s139-140 A~ 164.
BUCHOLC,, Ignacy,-inze
Studies. Przegle good* 36 no.2z 70-71 F'64
BUGHOLC, Ig nac y, inz.
"The great tax and agricultural reform under Emperor Josef
II; a chapter od economic history of Austria" by Roman
Rozdolold-, Reviewed by Ignacy B~chole. Przegl geod 34
no-4:170 AP 162.
-_kUGHOLGj Ignaqb ins.
I
Female geodesists and their usefulness. Frawgl geod 34 no.lOs434
0,162.
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I I
I
I il
'i 1,
t
OSZTROVSZKY, Gyorgy; Schiller, Janos; PALFI, Laszlo, okleveles villamosmernok;
BOZSIK, Ferenc; GYORI, Attilap okleveles villamosmernok, foenergetikus;
VARGA, Endre, okleveles gepeamernok; TURAN, Gyorgy, okleveles gepesz-
mernok; SZENDY, Karoly, dr., folconstruktor; KOVACS, Ferenc, oklevelw
villamosmornok; CSILY., Jeno, fodiszpecser; BFMZNAY, Frigyes, fomer-
nok; PALOS, Ferenc, okleveles mernok; FILARSZKY, Zoltan, okleveles
gepeszmernok; NDETH, Imrep okleveles villasmosmarnok., fomernok; AL-
PAR, Imre, okleveles gopeszmernok, foenergetikus; GATI, Geza, okle-
veles villamosmernok; BEKE., Gyula, okleveles gepeszmernok; VISNYOV-
SZKY, Endre., foeloado; VERKITS, Gyorgyj okleveles villamosmernoko fo-
mernok; FUTO, Istvan, oklevels gepeszmernok; NAGY, Karoly; PIKLER,
Ferenc; SZEPESSY, Sandor, okleveles gepeszmernok; NADAY, Zoltan, ok-
leveles gepeszmernok, fotechnologus; BUCHHOLCZ, Janos, okleveles ge-
peszmernok, fomernok
An account of the Ilth itinerant meeting of the Hungarian Electro-
technical Association held in Pecs, July 18-20) 1963. Energia es atom
16 no.12:559 D 163.
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U C HO /9
POIAND Microbiology. Sanitary Microbiology. F-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, No 5210
Author Buchdvskaya
Inst s Not given
Title Coli.-Index and Bacteriological Sanitary Norms in Testing
Vater.
Orig Pub Roczn. Panstw. zakl. hiq., 1957, 8, No 31 289-296
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1 /1
BUCHOWICZ, Je
Biosynthesis of pyrimidine nuclootides. Postepy biochom 6 no.3:
301-321 160. 1
(NUCLEOSIDES AND NUGLEOTIDES metab)
REIM, I@: IBUCHOVmzp J.; TOOZIO, Is
The synthesis of the pyriuldine ring frou L-CarbauWlaspartic acid
.in exised blades of wheat seedlings. AcU biochinspolons 7 noel:
29-38 16o.
1. Zaklad Blocheadi Roelin, Instrtut Biochemii I Blofisyki PAR.
Warszawa.
(PIRDWIMS setab. )
(ASPARTIC ACID rel.apda.)
(WHIAT)
BUCH!~ ~CZJ; RRIFER, I.
The conversion or orotle acid to pyrimidine derivatives In plant
material. Asta bioshim.polon.8 zo.D25-34 161.
1. Zaklad Biochenii Roslia, Instytut Bioehamil, i Biofizyki PAN.,
Warszawa Department or Plant Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry
and Biophysics, Polish Academy or Sciences, Warsaw.
(OROTIC AND metab) (PMMDINES mgtab)
(PLANTS metab)
BUCHOWICZ~ J.; REIFER., Iq MAKOWSKI,, J.
MetaboUsm of '4r._,, carbuW1aspartic acid to pyrimidine derivatives
in excised wheat blades. Acta biochim 8 no.3:377-385 161.
1. Institute of Btachemistry & Biophysics,, Polish Academy of Sciences
and Department of Biochemistry, Central College of Agriculture, Warsaw.
(METABOLISM)
BUCHOWICZ2 Jerzy
Heterogeneity of nucleic acids. Postepy biochem. 8 no.2:195-216 162.
(NUCLEIC ACIDS)
BUCHOWICZ, J.; MpZR' L
The synthesis of pyrimidine derivatives in plant material using
J-6-14 Cjoiotie acid. Acta bioehim. Pol. 9 no.1:63-70 162.
1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biapbysics,, Polish Acadeny of
Sciences, Warszawa.
(FLANTS chem) (FrRIMIDUM cbem)
.BUCHOWICZ' J.; WASILEWSKA, Lidia D.; WITECKI., J.; REIFER, 1.
The anabolic pathway of uracil in higher plants. Acts. biochim. pol.
10 no.1:67 163.
1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences,
and Central College of Agriculture, Warszawa.
(NO SUBJECT HEADINGS)
BUCHOWICZ J.- REIFF.R, I.; GERIC, I.
[14C] carbamoy14 --alanine as precursor of pyrimidines in higher
ts. -Acta biochim. pol. 10 no.2:157-X62 16jQ'
plan
1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Warszawa.
(PYRINIDINES) (AMINO ACIDS) (PUNTS)
(PROTEIN METABOLISM)
BUCHOWICZ, J.
Incorporation of [2-34C) w-acil into polyrmcleotides in
homogenates of vheat meffiings. Acta biochim. polon. 10 no.3:
301-307 163.
1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy
of Sciences, Wirssava.
(URACIL) (CARBON ISOTOPES) (POLTNUCLEOTIDES)
(WHEAT)
BUCHOWICZ, Jerzy
The cycle of the reproduction of nucleic aCiCB and proteJns
in the living cell. Postepy biochem. 10 no.1:319-131 164.
//o
zonean, Natalla; BUCHOWM, Irena
Report on tissue therapy. Neurologla, ste- polska, 4 no.4:413-417
July-ft 54.
1. Pmotwovy Sspital Psychlatryezrq v 4bnlku. Dvrektor: dr.
JISSCReniawski.
(MMAL Dl$aMZRS, therapy,
tissum ther.)
(TISSUR TMMM. In various diseases.
tissue ther.)
!;.
Kemula, W. Partition equilibriums in dilute solutions. I . Relation betvreen
phase composition and partition coefficients. p. '71S.
ROCZNIKI C'HE1-:IP IviTarsza-wa, Vol. 20,. no. 2/3, 1;55.
SO: Ionthly List of East Ehropean Accessions, LC, Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955,
Uncl.
COUNTRY
CA TEGORY
ABS. JOUR.
AUTHOR
T
RK.
TITLE
Polan~,
L-1
RZXhim. , 1~-o. 87
Buchowski, H.
Fundamental's of Extraction iinalysis
ORI17r. FU8. : Chem. analit., 1(,158, 3, No 3-41 (27-(34
ABSTRACT : Description of a method of' extract icn anallysisl
(LA) whicL-, consists in determining the composition of the
analytic san,ile (AS), comprising 2 comi)rjnr-nts, from its
rl-Ehavic-r on a sing!E-stej, extraction. ALi is dissolved J-n a
definite cf suitable solvent and is extractc-6, with
a ]&fine volume of another, imniscible, solvent. Tien, by
::,,-.Nr suitable n:ethod)
a determination is r.,,de of tl-.e total
of both cor--.-=E~nts of. A6 which have pa.,,,se-6 into the
.-r remain in the initial solution. By a
ccmi)arison of the value thus determined with data sc-c-m-ed
under the same conditions for the pure components of ~51
the composition of AS is ascertained. A g~raphic proce,-~ure
CARD.: 1/3
I
-~j 7,
GG-U'LvT ~. : llol~ -~d
Cli-T-ICTORY
Ak. JOUR. RZKh1m., No. 1959, ro. 85c/,67
AUTHOR
I W3 T .
TITLE
ORIG. PUB.
ABSTRACT is Droposed for computing the composition
Cf AC. TL 4S shown that accuracy of BA increases with
-",icrea~.jnr, 6iffere.nce between distributicn coefficients
--)f* bn-~'*, c~vnronen-'-s in the two selEcted so"ven-"s. One of
jbility of LA is inde,~und~&nce of
conLiltions of ap,;licr
'stribution coefficient from conee nt rat -Lon of components
of AS wM-ch are to be determined. ;"tlso, the compounds
arc being determined must not dissociate In aqueous
or associate in organic phase. To suppress dissoc.1-
ation it is recoramcnded to use s,-zitable buffer substanceS
concentr,-tion considerably excecding that of corip-,,,inas
t r~ be detormined. To elird.nate association of ccii:Pcunds
C AUl : 2 /3
.71
COUNTRY Poland L-1
CATEGORY
7
AB-3. JOUR. az.-Lhira., 1,o, 195.), .-'to. 85587
AUTHOR
T', j
-3T.
T I T.L,,. F,
ORI~-,. PUB.:
ABSTRACT : bE--'ng determined, in orrianic solvents, those
0
solventF; should be used which are characterized by higher
values of dielectric constant. -- A. Nemodruk..
CARD: 3/11
C N11 ~TR-' Poland
G.JiT ;- G 0 P,
No. -1959,
IA;~8. jOUR. RZKhitu. , flo. 8~7285
ATMLOR Buchowski , H. ; O'Ie-mpska , Z.
i" T
T'i 2 L 'E" Extraction Analysis .of Nitro'benzoic Acids.
C' *: 1(-~ -PUB. Chen. anallit. , 1658) 3, Nc 3-41 635-640
6 k study of the correlation between Istri-
RACT
bution co(-,4ficient of o- and p-ni~vobenzoicl acid in water-
.-,anic sr,lvents syStems, and the p',', values. It was found
ti-;c-At tliese acids can be determined in a mixt,,ire by cax,%Ving
o-ut the pol-arography of aqueous soiutions of theirmt-tuies
before and after extraction wit-h a mixture of toluene (1)
and ether (11). To ^4 ml of 1.1o-3 - 2.1c-3 ~j solution of
acids in 0.3 M acetate buffer sol--ition (pH 4.2) is
0.1 ml 0.00%o *solution of th- " I H2 is passed in, and the
-o,- ymcs.L + 11
...ixture is subjected luo )Iaro(!rap'.,y at 20 - 0.)0. and at
L from 0 to - 1.4 v. Then, 5 n'L Of the Same solution cf
U(!:Ld.s ari:., sha-Lcen with 5 ml of a mixture of I and 11 (1:3)
GA.ID: 1/2
COUNTRY Poland E-3
CATEGORY
AB~. JU-JR! RZXhim., !~o. 1("'59' 1-:0. 8t-285
AUTHOR
03T.
TIME
ORM PUB.
ADS)TRAOT and the aqueous Phase is subiected to polam-
grapby as described above. T'he pH value of 4.2 is optdmal
for distribution of isiomeric nitrobenzoic acids in the
solvents used, The results are calculated b- usin- a cali-
bration graph, Average error of tEe met),od 3%.
N. Turkevicla.
C~L-FD- 2/2
BUCHOWSKI, H-0
Fundamentals of extraction analysis, p, 627.
CHMM ANAU7TGZNA. (Kmdeja Analitczna Polskiej Akademii Nauk i Naeze1na
Organizacja Techniczna) Warszawa, Poland, Vol. 8,, no. 3/4 1958
Monthly Ust of East Empean kcaessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8,, no. 7.,
July 1959
Unclo
BUCHOWSKI, H.
Prediction of partition coefficients based on the properties of pure sub-
stances. P. 1215.
PD/, 4AL,~)
RCCZNIKI CHRIII. (Polska Akademia Nauk) Warszwv:aL Vol. 32., no. 5, 1958
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LCP Vol. ), no. 7, July 1959
UNCL.
COUNTRY I Poland E-3
CATEGORY t
ABS, JCM % RZKhUsp No, .5 IWI, low 17602
AUTHM I Buchowski, H. and Pawlowski, W.
nz-L. S ---ffOt-ff3-.ven -
I
TITLE i The Chromatopolarogra~hic Analysis of Mixtures of
Nitroanil-ines. I. The Selection of Solvent Sys-
tems. II. Quantitative Determinations.
MiG a PUB* i Chem Analit Poland), 4, No 1-2, 135-143, 145-14o
(1959)
I. The authors have investigated the possibility
of the chromatographic separation of m- and p-
nitroanilines (1) on powdered rubber (II) with
the use of various solvents. A comparison of the
values of the ionization constants and the dis-
tribution constants led to the selection of 3%
H.SrJ4 (III) as the optimum solvent. The sampld
to be analyzed is dissolved in 0.25 ml III and
passed tbrough a column packed with II which has
been soaked in organic solvents acting as the
1COMI 1/5 139
-COUNTRYSIPoland
CAMMY S
ABS. JOUR,aRMIN-0 Nee 5 19600 No, 1?6o2
r N)
T1 TL E i
MBi,
ABSMIACTifixed phase.Iis determined in the eluate polaro-
CARD 1 2/5
graphically by the method of Kemul (RZhKhim, 195-5,
18, 40328)- When the solvent systemstoluene-III,
chloroform (IV)-III, IV-acetone (V)-O.l N KC1, IV-
0.1 N KC1 are used, a quantitative separation of
the mixture is not achieved. Quantitative separa-
tion of the isomers is achieved in a 4-cm high
column when 'the sybtem IV-V-111 (1.00 : 0.42 1.21)
in used.
COUNTRY i Poland
M TW. MY S
E-3
ABS, JCM.t RZKhime, No,, 55 1960v NO* 1760-2
A U TH M,
1AWMACT I'L. A method is described for the quantitative
determination of isomers of I in mixtures. 1,000
gms, of III are mixed with 166.5 gms V and 88."
IV, with the formation of two phases. The
ilrw.
Til- T.Tv B
pn.
gms
lower phase is used as the eluent, and the upper
phase (UP) in used as the fixed phase. The sample
to be analyzed is introduced into a column of 4-.8
mm diam and 3 cm height, packed with 85 mg of
powdered 11 which has been treated with UP ml
UP per 1 gm 11). m-I is eluted first, followed by
QRD 1 3/5 140
ABS, JOUR, RZMdm,l No* 5 1960j, No. '-'76o2
I.ATJ'P',OR
VVIIS T.
T
MIG. -L-VB. i
IABSIMACT t P-1, and finally o-I; the individual i6omers are
l
4etermined qaantitativel in the appropriate eluate
fractions bi the Kemul polarographic ziethod (Rzh-
Khim, 195", No 18, 40328). 'N;en an elution rate
of 10 rr.1/hr is used, about 20 ml of eluate is col-
lected for tne determination of o-1. The acce'e-r-
ated method uses a column of 4 cm height pack-,?~
with 300 mg II wnich has been treated with ZIP, ri -
I is determined after 2-3 min with an eluate vol-
ume of 0-5 ml, and p-1 is determined when 7-8 ml
CARDs 4/5
CCU ~PTIRY I Poland
jAPS, j;M-R. RZKh*.p No. 5 19W., NO, 6 02,
Ir-) T, 3
TT. TL S
A P.^:, TRA r T t of eluate have been collected. The content of o-1
is calculated by difference. The time requi-I-ed
foi- the arelysis is les3 than 1 hr, the error 'Being
er 11 L
nd k. The calitration curves are constructed
U
for concentrations of up to 4c)0 mg, I/liter.
N. Turkevich
CMqD1 5/5
Chromatopolarographic analysts.of nitiroanillne j~rez.
-
'
M
fi
i
d
f
i
.-
,
tat
va
nat
Quati
aterni
ons.
NV SrAmi'lov% Chm. An mm" a
4 IS11 summary); d. CA. 33, lasgleo~-A mixt. of
371, aq. H:SO~ 100D. acetone 166.5, and CHCII SS.3 g.
sups. Into two layers. The aq. layer was used as cluate and 7
the CHC16 laver far swilling of rubber. 'Good results were-
1
-
in diant.
olitaimd on d glass column 4 cm, long and 0.48 cnf. 1
packed with lDD Tnj. of rubber, swollen by CHCJs layer
-ed
t, in atnts; of 3 nil./g, of rubber. - Currents'In tht
i
- me of a device described b
efflucut were'recorded 2b
n
s
,
,
!
47i -
,,
Cl,,,,
.
P,
,
Remula (CA. (34 j. 33, 453(1954)).
Y,j
I'lic rate of out-flow Wai - 10 sul./hr.. Time of analysis can
W cut when metaand Tiara ls~6mers only are detd. in first"o-8
jul. and the content-of 0-tiltroaniline is caled. From the dif-
fercitce between toml tunt .and the shin of meta nuillpara,
Isomers. Thne (q analysis is below I hr. and incan error
k-ss thin 10,7a. Polarogqms are reliroduced. Z. Kurtyka~~.,
BUCHOWSKI, H. ; PAWLOWSKI., W.
-.1- -1 -------------I
Chromatopolarographic analysis of nitroaniline mixtures. I. Choice of the
system of solvents. II. Quantitative determination. p. 135.
CHD(1A AHALITYCZNA. Warszawa, Poland, No. 8, August 1959.
Monthly List of East Paropean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 11
November 1959.
Uncl.
Za)aad Chimii MeorganiomeJ Univeraytetu Warozava i K Zaklad Fizykochemiezzlych
Metod Ana.Utycmych IUBtytUtU Chemii Fizyeznej PolaIdej Akademii Hauk, Wavezava
/Linuid-liguidequillb th methanol - water-isactane
n
tem.
SYS in Perek (Univ.
tin
Warsaw)NUEzIliki C tri. 33, 1003-8(1959XEnglisil sum-
%
sum-
loary).-The-binodal curve and.9 tic-lines of tile mcoll-
water-60actalle (1) systeln at 18 and 20d were detit. Tile
w%ynunctry,of tile reciprocal Soly. of J%lcoll ill I and of I in
M
COIL Characteristic of all 11COll-bydromi-bon systems,
was observed. The tie-lines were correlated by severld
methods. Only the Campbell method (C.4. 39, 6641) gives
n: strairlit line. I : A. Kritglawaki'
BUCHOOKI, H.jj~ S, A.
Facess free energy and related thermodynamic proportion of a donee
mixture of hard spheres. Bul chim PAN 9 no-l-'17-25 161.
(MAI 10: 9/10)
1. Department of Pbysicochemieal Methods of Analysis, Institute of
Physical Chenintryp Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by
W. Kemula. Free Univeraity of Brussels.
(mixtures)
BUCHOWSKIJ, H.; BELLEWS, A.
A note on the calculation of the triplet correlation function for
hard spheres in contact. Bul chim PAN 9 no.1-127-28 161.
(Eni 10:9/10)
1. Departwnt of Pbysicochemical Methods of Analysis. Institute of
Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences. Free University of
Brussels. Presented by W. Kemula.
(Functions)
KR4ULA, W.; BUCHOWSKIN H.: TEREPEK. J.
--I- -
Partition coefficients in mixed solvents I. Ideal mixture of solvents.
II, Non-ideal mixtures of solvents-* chloroform carbon tetrachloride and
chloroform n-hexane. Bul chim PAN 9 no.9:595-604 161.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry., Univeraityg-Warsaw and Depart-
ment of Physiochemical Methods of Analysis, Institute of Pbysical
Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by W. Kewila.
. .% ~:p
KEMULA, W. (Varsovieh BUCHOWSKI, H. (Varsovie); TEPEREK, J.
(Varsovie)
Evaluation of excess free energy starting with divItion
coefficients. Rev chimie 7 no. 1: 285-290 162.
1. Institut de Chimie Physique de,I'Academie Polonaise
des Sciences, Varsovie.
KE14ULA.. W.; BUCHOWSKI, Ii.; LEWANDOWSKI, R.
...
Distribution studies. Pt. 1. Bul chim PAN 1-2 no-4:267-272 164.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. -
Presented by W. Kemula.
YElliuu-) W.; BUCHOWSKI, H - TEPEREK, J.
Distribution studies. Pts, 2-3. Bul chim PAN 12 no.5:343-349 164.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 11niversity, Warsaw.
Presented by W. Kemula.
IC!,011 L A, 1-1 . , BUC H, 11 . ; I I 'W.
Distribution stiidies. Pt.4. Bul chim PAN 12 no.7:491--492 164.
1. Depar-tmeant of Inorganic Chemistry of Warsaw University.
Submitted May 8, 1964.
BUCHOWSKI, Henryk, doc. habil. dr
Statistical thermodynamics of solutions. Pt. 1.
Wiad chem 18 no. 8:433--446 Ag 164.
1. Department of Inorganic G!iemistry, University, Warsaw.
BUCHUm, J.-
New Czechoslovak universal EPU oil transndssion. p. 208.
AUTOMOBIL. (HInisterstvo automobiloveho prwzyslu a zemadelskych s'Lroju)
Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3, no. 6, july ig5g.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LO, Vol. 8, No. 10, Oct. 195?
Uncl.
BUCHTA, K.
"Economical utilization of electric energy on building sites."
p. 151 (Mechanisace, Vol. 5, No. h, Apri-l 1958, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 9, September 1958.
BUCHTA, K.
Problems of electric-power supply diagrams in the building industry.
P. 311.
MMGETIKA. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, No. 6, June 1959
Monthly Iist of East European Accessions. (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 10
Oct- 1959
Uncl.