DABPAGY,~_Tl. V. M. : MusLoj.' T~-ch So" (()isr.) -- "Thr-, 0,-'ry"I_'('s Of C"t-tin., in DOU-I-3
WOrk". 'Yocovall, l9r,% 29 pp (Min Hip)to.,- -.:'('uc Voi-viin ],nF;t jn
.,J,j ... I L,
K. I4,u:*'.,n), U~o cpi,tv, (fm, 1;u I-,, I'T 11)) 11HI
DABAGYAN, V.M.p inzh,
Relationskip between the specific streos and the deformation of chips
in in-feed machining. Sbor. much. trud. ErPI no. 20:53-65 159.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Metal cutting)
AID P - 476
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 5/15
Author Dabakhov, A.
Title OUr Experiment in the Operation of a Motocycle Winch
Periodical Kryl. rod., 9, 7-10, S 19511
Abstract A description and some remarks on the operation of a
light motocycle winch for glider take-off lllustrate,d
with several diagrams and photos.
In3titution Simferopol' Acroclub
Submitted No date
DARMOV. Aleksandr Sergerevich.
[Beekeeper's work diary; work practices of the ;Lpiary,04 ths NOIGAIkovow
State Farm, Mordvess District, Tula Province] Dnevnik raboty pchelovoda;
ix opyta raboty paoeki sovkhoza "Olenlkovo" Mordyeaskogo ralona Tullskoi
oblasti. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhox,lit-ry, 1956* 55 po
(KLR,k 100)
(Bee culture)
DABAKHOV, V. I.; BIATT, P. L.
"The Use of Therapeutic Physical Exercises for the Treatment of Exudative
Pleurisy," Voyenno-Med. Zhur., No. 6, p. 4o, 1955.
DAPAMIYA',"
USSR/~'edicinc, Purification of Air r-c !~ rl
117lectric 7ilter for nbtaininf, Snmn1cs of ..tmospherir rjussi, ~Irof. 7. Y. 1 itvincv,
Pecent. Mtvinova, ". Y. Pabalrhlyan
i 'nn" ~Io 10, nn 22-20
Althom-h ni tl,,e 'inst. of Cor. !y ri c ne , I~cad "ed t~ir 7-n-t i=4~ T'ri:lr-nn,
etc., con-4derabic, ,,!orl- hns l,cpn done on thc 7-crPection nf' -rl-t'ho6- for t1he stud-,- of
atr. drst., a staisfactory app for obtaininr f7amnler of OuE:t. I-)i- f-mvinetric detn Ind
all tvnct; of microsrnrlir and chem nnaly~-,ir nnt av-iiiable n!l yet. 'Ihe nee(! for a
devire of this tp)p viarr ritisfied 1),,,- develo-mrnt of p rl-oi-.IrorIIt,Ir (Cottroll.
ptn) device at the Chair 0, ren Ph,r.~,, 'nstr,,C-r)n- on 11,ntc ". -,i~sts carrie(l 011t at
T
-1 j
the Tnst 4.7ieni '~rchcnov (Yalta), Fhys "rith 7--icuit.y of R0-3tO-,r-Oq-' On -t.'I'C III, E11,07.'Cd
that C'fen Ill: ndred t 11 s of I mr. o.;' cl,,~~t in 1 cu m of air cin 1~e detd accurately w4fll
,hc dcvice.
119T"'.
CZEC11OSLOV;JKIP, / Cosmochemistry, Geochcoisti-j, D
Hydrochemistry.
,',bs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khim., No 17, 1958, No 57081
Author ! DabE~40~1 t~-
Inst :-m-f given
Title : Contribution to the Geochemistry of Secondary Sulfates.
III. Sulfates from Dubnik near Prosov.
Orig Pub : Sb- Czechosl. khim. rabot, 1957, 22, No. 2, 515 - 531.
Abstract : See R&Fhim., 1957, 74233-
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ZAIMVF K.; E'TAKEL'111YIN!, T3., FITVANCA'J'~v 1"".
DABCHFV~ F.
Seasowility of i(,me phises of
Zhur. nevr. i psikh. " no.1108-100 165. (MIRA L8s2)
1. Kafedra psikhi-latrii (-zavcduyu!3hchiv - tikaderr, 4k G. Uzunov)
Vysshego v3ditsinsi.,igo insl.!,W~n -, c.17rodslkoy I)sll,.!-,oii,2vroloficlie:3ki,,-
dispanser V%
..glavny,l vrach L. Kroatc , "Ofivil.
PRZELECKA., A.; DABCZ ~~S ~D ZAN-KOWALCZEWSKAj K.
Cytochemical localization of phospholipids and of Bome hydrolasoo
in the oocytes of Rana temporaria. Folia. morphol 21 no.3*359-361
162*
1. Department of Biochemistry,, Nencki Institute of Fa-perimental
Biology, Warsaw. Read of Department-t Prof. dr. W. Niemierko.
-IC
KUHL, Jan,prof.,dr.; DABEK, Henryk, mgr.,inz.
Chlorine and phosphorus in Upper Silesia's coal. Przegl gorn
17 no.9:443-446 S 161.
L 05307-67 RM/M
Aff -N-R.---"7 4V -iU
-401C07C 31~-C
000213 5OURce cODE; POIOO991661C
:]B&SR,'5q,. A., NATIEBSKA and DABEK R., of the Department of Physical
-3731t-i~,--N. Copernicus U
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EEM niveraMY-MtMi-i-Chemii Fizycznoj Uniwersytotu
if. Kopernika) -TUPFuT.
"Studios on Ion achange Membran2-s--L. Remarks on Measurements and Calcula-
,'tions of the Hembrane Conductivity"
War3aw Roc-,nilci Vol 40, No 2, 1966, pp 237 - 2J+6
~AbArai,~t (Authoral English abstract): An improved coll for measurement of
4
'h11 co,iducLivity of ion-exchange mexabranea 13 proposed and an extended equa-
itiou for calrulation of tlie rcsis~anco and spocific conductivity of rielabralm
!is dorived. 'Dio re3i3tanco of We cation r-xcliu%o mej;ibrano ME C-60/65-414*
~was measuxed in 11G.1. solutions and on this basis the new fomiula Is compared
1with that u9od earlior.
Orig. art. hasi 4 firurps, 2 ta'~~Ies, and 11forriulas.
or,,G: 36,oo27
TOPIC TAGS: ion exchange membrano, cation
smi co,.),~-. 07 1 silum oArc; 05 Fcb 65 1 OTH R~;F. 022 1 SOV REF; 003
aGERPTA ~EDICA Sec.6 Vol.11/1 Internal Ned. Jan 57
40A oYEI< T
641. DABEK T., K09MIDER Sz., KOSMIDER St.. OSSOWSKA T. and
SWUM W. 11 Klin. Chor6b WewnVtrznych Slpaklej A. M.. Zabrze.
*Choroby ukladu krfzenia * r6znych grupach zawodowych na podstawie
materialuklinicznego. Diseases of the circulatory system
in various occupations on the basis of clinical data
MED.PRACY 1956. 7/1(11-16) Tables 2
Case historic@ of 5.580 men were analysed. The frequency of circulatory dis-
eases in miners, found workers and non-manual workers was noted, also the
type of disease, age of I patient and the length of period of work. In foundry
61511 CONTS -
workers the circulatory system In affected first, then the respiratory system. in
miners the respiratory system first and then the circulatory system. Heavy man-
ual work in miners is thought to be responsible for the changes in the circulatory
system. (VI, 17)
t
ACC NR, AP6006892 SOURCE CODE.' PO/0046/65/010/002/0131TOi52
AUTHOR: PDabe Korbel, Kazimierz
.L.kj. Tadeusz; W,
ORG: Institute oi_i~cie~`ar Technol p AGHj Krakow (Iretytut Techniki Jadrowej AGHO;
Department VIp Institute of Nuclear Research, Krakow (Instytut Badan Jadrowychl,
Zaklad VI)
TITIE: Automatic recording attachment for fast registration or the ampUtude
analysis of pulses going to the 100-ch~annel type AI-100-1 analyzer
SOURCE.s Nukleonika,, v. 10# no. 2, 1965, 131-3.32
TOPIC TAGS: pulse analyzerp electronic circuit, pulse amplitude, nuclear phyeice
apparatus
ABSTRACT: This communication describes the attachment to a
elec-
,100-ohannel type AI-100-1i'(USSR) analyzer.NIt contains an
.tronic circuit by means of which the--a-m-plitude analysis can
;be self-re corded very ~ -fast. The oirmdt consist of two compo-
nents: a set of summators and a register,, The basic deeign and
foon8trixotion are described, An ample of a histogram Is shownt
the energy distribution of 0813Y + Hg203,_ obtained by, ~isiyW
device.
this
Orig. art. hast 1 figure. (JMS1
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AUTHORt -Dabok. Tadousz-mDoWnk, T,";. Xorb91,.Kazimiorz--Korbol1,. K.
Bureau.f ochni6al Research. Krakcnr .(Biuio 11r&W ~n
ORG Oa b~o E~ or Organi:zation of T
Techniki Jadrowej I LKO"GA/ Vopartmnt of.". ig. -9-n-6rEy Pl~ stqs
R WIT . - y
osoaroh,! Krakovt ~Zaklad FjvV47WS7j two"igii Sistytut, Badan J&drowyah)
TITISt Detecting 'probes operatiiig,i~`& i6gla-cabli'systom of pulse tranardosion WA-
powor,~upply
SOURCS: Nukloonika, ve 10t no,. 9-1o, 1965 619-62z
TOPIC TAJ~S radiation deteator,:pulse cable
'ABM4 NCT: The problem of pulse-transmission from nuclear detectors/tor.long distancel
by means of a single cable supplying the high voltage to the counter is.considerado .
Many circuits discussed in the literature are described as well as two types of probal
(vith scinti3-Ution and proportional CouritArs) operating in a single-cable system of
,Lpaso transmission and power supply* This..' system. is advantageous for use undo field'
conditions, especially bor?,holo'logg~hgo Orige arte hass 2 figures*,, sod
on author Ia. Eng'o'.abstyk,
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SUBM DAM' 16jir65 -0TH RZFt 004
POLAND/ Nuclear Physics - Inatallations and Instruments. 11-r-,thodr, C-2
of Measurement and Research
Abs Jour : Ruf Zhur Fizilza, No 2, 1959, No 2623
Author :.Dab(.-k W., Kazimirski A.
Inst ;T.n.a.t.J. ~iut.efor tiuclear Rc5carch, Polish Acad,2my of Sciences,
Warsaw, Poland
Title :1-11easurement of the Rise Time of Pulses in Proportional
Counters Filled with BF 3-
Orig Pub :Nukleonika, 1958, 3, No 3, 299-312
Abstr,-.ct :A method is described for determining the rise time of
pulses of a proportional counters by measuring the chan,3us
in the amplitude of the pulse produced by differentiating
and integrating systems. In the muasurement. use is made
of a pulse amplifier with a known integration constant and
of a supplementary differentiating syst,)m with adjustable
time constant. The rise time of the pulses have been
in,~asurad for three types of proportional counters filled
with BF and were found to lie in the interval from 0.3 to
Card 1/1 8.9 micorseconds. Author's resume
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Ionization Current Chambers Used in Cuntrolling Iluclear lieactors
cient element in this case is boron 10, It is used
either in the solid state as an electrode coating or
in the gaseous state as BF The best material for
building ionisation chambers' Is aluminum which can-
not easily be activated, has a short half-life and is
available in relatively pure form. Por insulation
quartz, glass or mica are recom.,,niended, The author
then goes on to discuss the problem of distance bet-7,')
ween the electrodes whirh, aF, may be seen in Fig 4,
is important from the point of view of ionisation
losses, A distance equal to 1/2 the range of "a"
particles in the given gas is recommended, Similarly,
the boron layer on the electrodes should be less
than the "a" particle range in the layer.. Before
filling with-gas, th5 chamber should be evacuated to
a pressure below 10 mm jig. The chamber's sensitivi-
ty -to neutT8ns depends on the following factors: the
ainoLint of B in the chamber, the ave-rage of the gas
present and the proportion of particles exploited In
ionising the gas. in building a chamber, attention
Card 2/4 should be paid to the fact that it should be as little
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sensitiTe as ossible to gamma radiation in view of
the vas backpround radiat ion present in such cir-
cumstances. nother item to be borne in mind is that'.
low tension be used in the power supply to facilitate
electrode insulation and general exploitation. The
measurement ceiling of chambers oTithis hype Is reached
with a neutron stream of about 10 n/cm /sec. The
author goes on to discuss methods of compensating the
ionization current originating from background gamma
radiation. The best-method consists in usin� two iden-
tical chambers of which one is sensitive to oth neu-
trons and gamma radiation and the other only to back-
ground interference. The circuitry adopted In this
case is shown in Fig 8. The author also discussoq;-.:~
certain other types of diff'erentiation chambers and*
the possibility of extending the range of the neutron
stream measurable in the presence of background gamma
radiation. In conclusion, the author considers the
uestion of the chamber's durability in theory,sthis
a
epends on the speed with which the ;,oron layer
Card 3/4 "consumed", which may be a number of years will.h the
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reactor operating round the clock. However, the
chamber's durability is usually litnited by accidental
damage to the insulation or by the harmful effects of
radiation on the materials of which it is made, There
are 9 graphs 9 diagrams, and 24 references, 2 of which
are Polish, I French and 21 _"n-lish.
ASSOCIATION:Inst,vtut badaf2 jodrowych PkN, Warszawa, zaklad inzyn-
ierii reaktorowej (Nuclear Eesearch Institute of the
Polish Academy of Sciences, "larsaw, Department of Re-
actor Engineering.
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AUTHOR-. D4bek, Waclaw
TITLE- Experimental Reactor PhysiJResearch
PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, 1960, Vol. 5, No, 7 8, pp. 415-438
TEXT.- The paper presented at the reactor conference of Socialist Coun-
tries, convened at Rossendorf on June 13 to 18, 1960, and written in biglish
language, is a condensed report on the activity of the Experimental Reactor
Physics Group and the Reactor Detectors Group of the Inst.ytut Badaft Jadrowych
-)KInstitute of Nuclear Research), during the period 1958-1960, in Warsaw, Poland.
The purpose of the research program was to prepare and develop various methods
and techniques for investigating the reactor constants, irrespectively of the
type of reactor system. Described are: neutron and gamma flux distribution
and energy spectra measurements, filter methods, slow-n-butron chopper measure-
ments, determination of reaotor-materlal purity by activation analysis, pile
oscillator measurements, pulse neutron source, reactor oontrol detectors, ex-
ponential graphite-moderated assembly. exponenttal water-moderated assembly,
and a critical graphite-water assembly, which will constitute a mock-up of the
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second Polish high-flux research reactor to be brullt, Thire ar,~, 4 phol~ograph.-_,
13 figures and 26 English references. Ve
ASSOCIATION. rPoIJ sh Academy of Sciences, Institut,e of Nuclear Research. Warsaw..
Reactor Engineering Department
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AUTHCH; D~bekj Wackaw
TITLE; Experimental reactor physics research
PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 5, no. 7-8, 1960, 415 - 437
TEXT: This paper, presented at the reactor conference of Socialist
countries at Rossendorf (GDR), held from June 13-18, 1960, reports
on the activities of the Experimental Reactor Physics and Reactor
Detectors Groups of the Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw,
during the period 1958-60. Neutron flux distribution and energy
spectra are measured by conventional activation detectors, together
with the use of semi-conductors for fast neutron measurements. The
detectors are counted by the usual Geiger-MUller tube arrangement.
Wires together with current ionization chambers are used for flux
traverses. A 3 - V coincidence scintillation unit and a liquid
scintillation counter are available, and two 41T gas-flow proportio-
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nal counters are being developed for absolute measurements. Minia-
ture FF3 and fission pulse ionization chambers, and a boron-coated
thermooile have been developed for measurements of low and high
thermal. neutron fluxes respectively. A small current ionization
chamber has been made for T-ray detection. For thermal neutron spec-
trum- measurements, a filter technique ia usedp in which the trans-
mis_,.~_on of neutrons-through variouc thicknesses of absorber is
measured. The transmission is compared with that calculated for va-
rious Maxwellian distributions and the appropriate neutron tempera-
ture is determined. Results agree well with crystal spectrometer
measurements. A slow neutron chopper and time-of-flight analyzer
will be used for slow neutron spectrum determinations. Eeutron ac+Vi-
vation analysis has been - ',ed for the deterrination of impurities
in reactor materials. Pil., oscillator method:j for absorption cr,3s-
section measurements are also being developed. The suitability -
the WWR-3 reactor for this type of measurement has been investigat-
ed by oscillating samples of graphite and water with varying amounts
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of boron poisoning in a vertical channel in the reactor core, and
detecting the resulting changes by ionization chambers placed near
the sample and at a distance. The results indicate t4t the meMod
is fairly insensitive (phase shift in signals of (5. - 10).10-
per part per million of boron) but it is hoped that this may be im-
proved. Oscillator techniques have also been used to determine the
effective mean prompt neutron lifetime and the effective delayed
neutron fraction in the WWR-S reactor. These are respectively 90 :t
40,~tsecs. and 0.00843 � 0.00118, in good agreement with data for
other similar systems. The method is to be applied to the determina-
tions of other reactor constants. A pulsed neutron source using the
d-t reaction is being built. The deuteron beam energy will be about
200 keV, the pulse of duration 0.1pec. or more, and 3 mA of ions
are expected at the outlet of the extracting electrode. Detectors
are available to cover the whole range of reactor power. These are
BF3 counters (up to 10 neutrons/CM2-sec.)t pulse fission chambers
(102 - 106 neutrons/em2-see.) and current ionization chambers. The
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latter have been successfully used in the controlled start-up of
the WW`R-S reactor. A graphite-moderated exponential assembly is now
in the final stages of construction in the WWR-S reactor hall at
Warsaw. This is a 2.4 m cube containing horizontal fuel channels
6 - 6 cm. of cross-section, with an initial lattice pitch of 24 cm.
The fuel is natural uranium, in the form of rods 2.5 cm in diameter
and 30 cm long, and is canned in 1 mm thick aluminum. The calculat-
ed maximum multiplication coefficient is 0.85. Fuel and first-grade
graphite are of Russian origin, and the second-grade graphite is
Polish. An exponential water-moderated assembly is also planned. A
criticai graphite-water assembly in the form of a mock-up of the
second Polish high flux research reactor is in the design stage.
The fuel will consist of 20 % and 90 % enriched uranium in tubes,
and the critical mass contains about 4 kg of U235. The core is
100 cm diameter, 102 cm high, and holds a maximum of 30 fuel ele-
ment units with a lattice pitch of 14 and 16 cm. The mean neutron
fluxes will be 106 neutrons/cm2-sec. in the graphite, and 0.7 - 106
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neutrons/CM2-sec. in the uranium. There are 16 figures, and 30
f.
~~,viet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Nuclear Re-
search, Warsaw. Reactor Engineering Department
SUBMITiED; May 9, 1960
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AUTHORS: DeLhok, Wac-raw, Kazimierski, Adam, and Topa, Jerzy
TITLE: Gas ionization neutron detectors
PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v., 5, no. 10, 1960, 597-609
TEXT: A number of gas ionization neutron detectors have been developed
at the Institute of Nuclear Research, Warszawa, for reactor instrumenta-
tion, neutron flux distribution measurements and for experimental purposes.
Detectors for reactor instrumentation and control should not change in
characteristics during long periods of operationg should discriminate
clearly between neutron and Y radiation and should be linear over a wide
range of neutron flux. Three types of detectors have been developed for
reactor control which fulfil the above requirements. The BF 3 proportional
counter and pulse fission chamber serve during the start up of the reactor.
The BF3 proportional counters are made from oxygen free copper as the
cylindrical cathode (diameter 25mm) with an axial anode made of tungsten
wire. The counters are filled with BF 3 vapor. Severnl designs of pulse
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fission chamber have been developed. A typical one consists of an outer
cylindrical aluminum envelope (50mm diameter, length 450mm) containing
four coaxial cylinders. Two of these act as collecting electrodes and
are earthed. The chamber is filled with an inert gas at 6 atm. and
operates at OOOV with a cupacity of 350 pF. The counting rate is linear
with a neutron flux of up to 2XIO5 counts/sec. This chamber is intended
for use in the WWR-S reactor. When the reactor is at or close to full
power, control is achieved using current ionization chambers. These have
two coaxial cylindrical volumes, one sensitive to neutrons and y radia-
tion and the other to y radiation only. A positive voltage applied to
the central electrode compensates for the Y background current. The
ionization current is linear with the reactor power curve up to 50 kW and
has a negative deviation of only 7.2 percent at 100 M The current
ionization chambers are used over the full range of the reactor from
shut down to full power (200 W). The requirements for detectors for
neutron flux distribution measurements are different. For flux measure-
ment, a small instrument with low noxi-active volume made from materials
of small neutron capture cross sections is required. Two types of
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detectors have been developed at the institute. BF3 proportional counters
are used at low neutron flux and Y background and are applied in the
experimental grarhite assembly and in zero power reactors. The design ik-
similar to that of the detector for reactor control, but this instrument
is smaller (diameter 8mm; wall thickness 0.5mm). At higher neutron fluxp
miniature pulse fission chambers are used. The cylindrical chamber is
constructed of aluminum, containing a central anode which is surrounded I #Tff
by a cylindrical cathode coated with uranium. The chamber is filled with
an inert gas at 4 atm. pressure. There are 16 figures, 2 tables and 10
referencess 3 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent refer-
ences to English-language publications read as followst J. L. Ayve: Nu-
clear Power, December 1959; J,.M. McKenzie: Nucleonics, January 1959; R.
B. Mendell, S. A. Korffs Rev. Sci. Instrum. 30, 442 (lL59); W. Abson,
P. G. Salmon, S. Pyraha: Proc. 1EE 105B, 357 (1958).
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Research, Warszawa
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AUTHORS: labnog Leezek, D~~b~,, ~ac aw, and Byszewskl,, Witold
TITLE: Neutron sensitive boron-coated thermorAle
PERIODICAL: Nukleonikaq vi 5v noo -il, 'L960,, 685 - 688
TEXT: A description is given of a simple neutron flux detector de-
veloped in the Institute of Nucl-ear Research, of small dimensions,
which consist of a thermopile with the alternate thermoelements
54
coated with B. The detector is insen 1xive to I-radiation or chan-
ges in the ambient temperature and operates by measurtng the heat
producpd by neutron absorption in '.he B coaling. The thermopile is
constructed or 36 chrome!-coppe'. th~_:--r'lFIements, spaced a-, 20 mm
intervals. made of 1 mm wide ana C U-~ .-~~ -hi:!k strips and welded
together under an inert atmosphere n-.t'n he al,.ernate iunctions
covered by 1 mm beads-of B. The elements are supported on a ceramic
based the junctions being ei..uaied coaxially in 3 planes perpendi-
cular to the axis of the thermopile, with equal ncs. of :salea and
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bare junctions in each plane.. The whole assembly is placed in an
Al sheathe Only the changee In ambien-,, temperature which o!2cur over
,--.;10 seconds will affect the insirumeniq since the decay of the
output thermoelectri: power has been found to have a time constant
of 8 sees. Response of. thermopile varies iinear-y with the
power level of the reaotor~ x 1011 mV/rj~ cm2 se,.,.), up to ,.,200
kW which corresponds to 10i2 n/.:m2 sec Sensitivity d4.miniahes,
thereafter, owing -to -2ie heating of un:*oacea junctions becoming,
for example, O~9 x 10~11 mV/-i cme" j)'_3 n/,.-m2 aen)~ To
ar 2 MW
test 'the instruments, neutron flux dia-,ribution in The 36/14 _~han-
nel of-the WWR-S reactor was measured by an absolute method using
P and compared with the results given by the thermopile detectors
Good agreement was obtained and the slight. discrepane~v is ascribed
to the non-linearity of the thermopiie. There are 5 figures and 4
references: I Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-oloc T'-..=- -eferences to
the English-language publicalions read as fol.Iows: G, Barbares, et
al.: AECD - 2485; 19499 and ABCD - 29'15, 1950~ T-11. flerolcl,~ Nucleo-
niks 13, no~ 5, 64v 1955~ T~A- Jaques, H,k Ballinger, F. *ade,
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Proc. IEEP 10OP 11OP 1953.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw
SUBMITTED: July 1960
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AUTHORS~ Bouiyk Jacek, Dqb-~k WacTaw, Dabrowski Cyry,,, %sefcw~cz
Krystyna, KotmAski Jerzy, Suvalaki Witold, Tcpa Jr-rzy,
and Weiss Zbigniew -------
TITLE: Experimental analysis of the use of the reactor for
some pile-oscillater measurements
PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 6, no. 11, !961, 717 - 734
TEXT- This paper investigates the sensitivity of moderator purt-
ty determInations in the WWR-S "EWA" reactor of the Polish Atademy of Sri-
ences at Sw14erk using various methods, A pri.liminary rep,-)rt of the work
has already been published (Ref, 6i W. D~bek Nukleonika, 5, 415, 1960). Tne
periodic change in neutron density caused by harmonic osc~~llation of an
absorbing sample causing small reactivity changes may be writtgn
n(t) - n 01-1 (M) +
av (,(m),,j(mc,,t 4 q) 711-1 (M) j(M:)t0:f,)
= El ) + -4-1 L e
av M-1 M.1
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?* 0 t + 0
R(.M),-,J(m
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D216/D504
(2)
whP re n( t ) and n el vare the time dependprit and av e rage neu 4-. r-~, a d e ns e
G(m) L ( L") RN are the relative amplItiideq of tbe m th h,,,tr of *t~-I
global (general' rea,;tor), tocal and resultrant s1gnu-.s.T'M a nd Ct
are the phase angles of the global, local and resu' t ci v s, nd
A nal a
period of oscillation of the sample T , 211'1W , FLIndam,jntal !iarnrrI~---
Ly are considered. the other being eliminated by tJie jr uy
utatic.n. G and L deDend upon the ab9arber conten+ :' the 'wl--impte_ and b
global wyl 1-,~al stgnal sensi+i.vit--?s g und I may be e,[,nre.~sei
L L
Card
Experimental analysis of
P/046/901FO106/011/003/c-14
D216/D3o4
where x = equivalent number of boron nuclei per million moderator nucle:.,
and the subscripts x and o refer to signals for samples with and without
absorbing impurities respectively. Similarly, the sensitivity of the re-
sultant signal, may be defined in terms of the phase angle
( () - 8 )
x x 0
(8c)
Measurements were made at 300 W reactor power with as low xenon poisoning
as possible. The sample was oscillated in the core in an empty fuel chan.
nel with one detector in an adjacent fuel channel and one in the thermal
column (detecting the resultant and global signals respectively). For re-
actor stability, the cooling system is not operated. Samples were made of
200 - 250 ces. of moderator with varying contents of boric acid (100-1000
ppm of boron), and were contained in aluminum or plexiglasg. The large
amounts of poison were necessary due to the low sensitivities cf signals
and apparatus. The detectors were differential ionization chambersq used
with mirror galvanometers, electrometric dc amplifiers with 100 % feedback
and a constant current compensating circuit. 1. Static method- Eq. (8a)
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D216YD304
may bealso expressed in terms of the fundamental harmonics of the k eff
change 'or samples with and without impurities, and these may be - ted
I "mpu
from statically measured characteristics of the change in k eff obtalned
during the sample oscillation. Simultaneously, the adjacent detector deter-
mines the characteristics of the local change in neutron den3ity and tray
be found trom Eq. (8b). Finally,q5 may be obtained from Eq, (80 by
d& (g + si nIf
dx 1 2
X-0 + a + 2 cos
a
CI
where a L /G0 and the upper and lower signs refer to 0 andr~,-(~*n
phase and coonter-phase oscillations) respectively. land 'the re-lation
between G and the change in keff may be computed or determined experimen
tally. The sample was positioned at the required point, and the reactf)r
was balanced by a fine control rod which gave the appropriate 1ralue .,f k
2. Kinetic methods Global and resultant signals are recDrded on nsci, lo.
grams during oscillations of the sample. Parasitic phase shifts U and is'
Card 4/7.
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Experimental analysis of ... D216/D304
of the global and resultant signals occur, and are eliminated by perform-
ing two oscillations, one witht4 - 0 and one with b(-jr, of the same sam-
ple. Since the parasitic effects are the same for both oscillations, they
may be removed by combining the observations.ff is determined from this
by a method of successive approximations, and the correct L and 6 values
and hence 1 and I are computed. The analysis becomes even simpler for small
ff and (L/G)ot.qr > 2. The sample was mechanically oscillated with T var-
iable from 1 - 22 seconds and amplitude from 50 - 430 mms. The reactor was
balanced before and during the oscillations and once the oscillations were
constant, a set of about 10 was recorded on oscillograms. At least 5 per-
iods of the R and G signals were harmonically analyzed with accuracy up
to the third harmonic. For measurements in the core with graphite samples,
the signal sensitivities are, to an accuigaoy of 20%, - g and 1 both OV 0.8
%O/Ppm, and OrVO-3 O/ppm - all for optimum experimental conditions. These
are lower by two orders of magnitude than those obtainable in thermal re-
actors, and similar results are found for other moderators. They are due
to the high contribution of the slowing-down process to G and L, in com-
parison with which the absorption contribution is hardly observed. The
self-shielding effect of boron is a factor 0.5 for samples containing 500-
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P/o46/61/006/011/003/oo4
Experimental analysis of ... D216/D304
-1000 ppm of boron. Measurements in a horizontal channel in the water re-
flector gave slightly lower sensitivities, but were not pursued due to ex-
perimental difficulties and unpromising results. Static method measure-
ments in the horizontal thermal column channel gave promising results for
1. The results indicate a considerable increase in the effective delayed
neutron fraction in comparison Vith the data of Keepin, Wimett and Zeig-
ler (Ref. 7t Phys. Rev., 107,lo44, 1957). Preliminary estimates give this
as 0.0081 + 0.0009, and the mean prompt neutron lifetime as 100 * 30 sec.
The static and kinetic methods give consistent sensitivities. The authors
acknowledge W. Frankowski, Head of Reactor Engineering Division IBJ, P.
Szulc and L. Labno, in charge of teams of Reactor Operation Division IBJ,
Dobrski, Ku Iman and Kwiatek for cooperation in reactor measurements, Post
for elaborating the oscillator mechanical drive, Miss Brozyna and Miss Ma-
niecka for scanning the oscillograms, and Mrs. Sawicka, leads,- of the com.-
puter team from the Applied Mathematics Division IBJ. There are 8 figur-
es and 6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc, The references
to the English-language publications read as followst D. Breton, First
Geneva Conferences Paper P/356, 1955; G.R. Keepin, T.F. Wimett, R.K. Zeig-
ler, Phys, Rev., 107, 1o44, 1957
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Experimental analysis of ... I)216YI)30~
ASSOCIATIONs Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Nuclear Ra.-
search, Warsaw. Reactor Engineering Department
SUBMITTED: july, 1961
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"lar3avi 372-83.
"r-Pechnolcl-Ical Probd~,.-.:-, of Radlat-ion Detectors
Used in Reactor ToohniOUG
DABEK, Waclaw; JABLOTISKA, Jadwiga; JOIKOWSKI, Andrzej; TOPA, Jerzy
The neutron sensitive ionization chamber AM-15010.8 type.
Przegl elektroniki 4 no.7-38&-389 Jl 163.
1. Zaklad Inzynierii Rsaktorowej, Instytut Badan Jadrowych,
Warszawa.
DABEK9 Wac]Rw; JABLONSKA, Jadwiga; JANIKOWSKI, Andrzej; TOPA, Jerzy
The RAKJ-5 type X - compensated neutron sensitive ionization
chamber. Pt-zegl elektroniki 4 no.7:390-394 Jl 163,
1. Zaklad Inzynieril Reaktorowej, Instytut Badan Jadrawych,
Warszawa.
DABEK,, Waclaw; JABLONSKA, Jadwiga; JANIKOWSKI, Andrzej; TOPA, Jerzy
Reactor starting fission chamberB. Przegl elektroniki 4 no.7,.
394-397 JI 163-
1. Zaklad Inzynierii Reaktorowej, Instytut Badan Jadrowych,
Warszawa.
k?
P199,611Y
F~)LA',T)
C~ ~~;7 C
DABEK, NaClf'07; JAPLCNjKAj, An T)-A,
Jerzy
Denartyriont or Reactor 1;'nfjno(,wJn,r-,,
,cmit'Ltute (ITIOLyt,"'t ~:Id-lll jldn",;Ycll ','..M:lnd 1,01,ii
I L ..., t-l
Hcakto-
C.-loIrtrcniki, 7, JulY 597-IL02
"llaclear Radiatilcm Dofectorn IT:7ed it: 'Penc-c.-2 F, i 0 3
iie s (-, arch
DABEK, Wa,cl.aw; JABLONSKA, Jadwiga; JANIKOWSKI, Andrzejj TOPA, Jerzy
Ionization chambe" for measurement of neutron flux distribu-
tion by the acti-ration method. Przegi elektroniki 4 no.73
403-408 J1 163,
1. Zak-lad Inzynierii Reaktorowej, Insty-tut Badan Jadrowych,
Warszawa.
DABEK? W4qlAi(j JABLONSKAv Jadwiga; JANIKOWSHI., Andrz8J; SZCZECHIA,
9;'O'~~Jaw; TOPA, Jerzy,
Installed X - radiation monitor with D.C. pressure KPDG--1/10
type ionizalion chamber. Przegl elektroniki 4 no.7:409-413
a 163. 1
1. Zaklad Inzynierii Reaktorowej,, Instytut Badan -Tadrawycho
Warszawa. -
DAE-EK, Wac la- t
Thi.ixt International Conference on the Physics and Technology of
IL-cporimontal Reactors, Prague, April 22--218j, 1963. Nukleonika 8
no.4:285-287 163.
ACCE'S'SION INRI AP11011800
P/0053/63/000/012/0713/0716
A~VHOR: Labno, Lazzak; Dabek, 17&olaw; Kazimieraki, Adam
TITLE: Thermoelectric neutron detector
SOURCE: ?rzoglad eloktroniki, no. 12, 1963, 713-716
TOPIC TAGS: detector, neutron detector, thermoelectrio neutron detector, thomo-
element, thermoelectric couple, chromel-copol thormooloment, chroaal-alunal
thermoolonent
ABSTRACT: The Polish Institute of Nuclear Research developed and tested a series of
thor-mooleotric detector designs. One model was finally acooptad on basis of axpori-
mantal findings. It consists of 36 chromal-alumel thermoelectric couples which were
stampod out of a strip about 0,02 mm thick and about 1 mm wide. The, stability of
chrorzel-oopel couples was found to be inferior to that of ohromel-alumal couples in
the presonco of a neutron flux. Their corrosion resttanoo Is also inforior to the
cnr=,ol-al=el couple. This detector produces a signal from 0.1 to 100 millivolts
at a neutron flux from 1010 to 1013 neutrons/cm2seo. The static charaoteristio was
tested for this detector.. Variations in the thermoelectric foraoe of a deteotor
containing 18 paift of ohromel-oopel thermoelements as- a function of reactor power
Card 1/2
I -
ACCESSION NR: AP4011800
have a linear path up to a poxor of about 200 kilowatts, which corresponds to a
noutron flux or about 1012 neutrons/om'soo at the p6int where the detector is
inserted. The sensitivity of the detector is about 10-11 millivolt i 7~ this
neutroqcm Soo
part of the characteristic. The detector's sensitivity diminishes with hi&her power
owing to an increase of radiation effect during the heat transfer process between
the boron-covered weld and housin
nt. With a reactor power of 2 megawatts, which
corresponds to a flux of about 10 3 neutrons/cm2sec, the sensitivity diminishes to
about 0.9 x 10-11 millivolt Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
noutron/=2580
ASSOGIATIONt Przemyslowy Instytut Blaktroniki (Industrial electronics institute)
SWZTTED& 00
DATE AGQ: lOFob64
EXCLs 00
5U3 COM PH, GE
NO REP SM 000
0TWs 000
Cord 2/2
L 30929-66 1
ACC NR: AP6022924 SOURCE CODE: CZ 003676-376oo/wmwo-W
Cj 4
AUTHOR: Dahqrg2r,,_aA_jraraduate phylicist)
ORGt M8081Lt rerov, UVOJM, Prerov
TITIE: Contribution to the adJustmOnt of the autOcollimtion tglescopo lie
SOURCES JOm"a wchanika a oPtika, no. 12, 1965, 376
TOPIC TAGS: t*16800PO. 001LUmtort tolescopo oonponont
ABSTRACTS The article gives the principle of a simle control method of obtaining
the correct position of sighting marks of an autocollimation telescope whose colli-
mator nark is executed on a mirror base* Origs arte hant 1 figure* f5asod on
author Is Eng a abetff CJPR9
SUB CODE t 17 / SU34 DATE i 2IJun63
Card 1/1 f U UDC: 535#
DABEVP D., d-r
Synthesis of the specific protein in the organism, and information
theory. Priroda Bulg 12 no.3:21-24 I~y-Je 163.
DABEV, Dabi Dr.., d-r
How various substances fall into cells. PIriroda Bulg 12 no.
5: 13-18 S-0 163.
DABEV, Dabi, d-r
Biologic oxidation. Biol i k-him 7 no.5tl7-24 164.
SPASOV, Al.; POPKMISTOV, P.; DABEVA, M.
e----------
Gelling castor oil and soma uses for castor gel. 1. Preparation and
properties of castor gel. Nauch. tr. vissh. med. in-it. Sofia 39 no.l:
251-256. 160.
1. Predstavana, ot prof. d-r Al. Spasov, zav. Katedrata po meditsinska
khimiia.
(CASTOR OIL)
KIIADZIIIOLOV, A.A.; DABEVA, M.D.
InducPd formation of tryptophin pyrrolase in experimental c;ncero-
genesis of the liver caused bY 3'-methyl-4-direthyleminoazobenzene.
Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.4:946-949 0 '61. (FdRi 14-9)
1. Vysshiy meditsinskiy Iristitut, Sofiya, Boirariya. Predstav)eno
akademikom A.I.Oparinym.
(CARCHOGENS) (TRV.IWW FEWIMASE)
wiced formtior, ' '.-yptrip'nan pyrrollioo in exrerinwrital livor
lofirogenesis pr ~e.! 1--5r 3 '-me thy] -4-lbne thylaminoaz o-benzene.
v biokhim BAN 2:99-113 164.
DABEVA, Mariana Druzh..,.d-r
Structure and function of mitochondria. Priroda Bulg 12
no. 4: 73-79 il-Ag 163.
T I
Ac r~-
DABI L.
DABI, L. - Auto Motor- Vol. 8. no. 9j, May 1955.
At the Automobile Part Factory before May! p. 2.
EV May! P. 5.
Valve adjustment in Csepel motors. p. 9.
Suggestions to motorists about repairs. p. 10.
Duration of motors and air filters. p. 101
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LCR Vol. 4. NO. 9, Sept. 1955
Uncl.
D~.Dl, L.
A leaking Csepel water pump. p. 9. (Autc-Notor, Vo?-. 10, No. 8, Y12Y 1957,
Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of E,st European Accessions (EEAL) 1,C, Vol. 6, No. P, Aug 1957. Uncl.
'1:~ T, 1,.
.~'hculrl t~,- -,is~on ri n rev,~Ive?
F,. 14 (Atuo-"otnr) T-i.dafle.,;t, "um-Iry Vol. I , no 1.1 ..'unv, 1-',.-)7
SO: ,!r~nfUly Index of East European Acce3sions (A EI) Vol (,,, no 1.1 1057
DABI, Lajos
The problem of valve revolutions in diesel-motor technology. Musz
elet 15 no-7:6 Mr 16C. (EW 9:7)
(Hungary--Diesel engine)
DABIC' S.
DABIC, S. Sea embanIcnents. ,,. 135
Vol . I
. 1, no. 4, Apr. 1955
CESTE I EOSTWOVI
'iEG,IiIiU,OGf
Zagre')
So: Fast European Accession, Vol. 6, no. 3, ,March 1957
DAB IC, S.
Organization of the mining service; some reflections on the construction of
roadbeds on mountainous terrains. (To be contd.)p.112.
Neste I Mostovi. Vol. 5, no. 3, Par. 1957, Yugoslavla)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) L9, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Uncl.
DALIC, S.
Problems of transportation and watbr supply in road constriiction In Yountain
areas. p.171.
(Geste I most,-,vi, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 195'j, ZaGreb, Yugslovia)
SO: Monthly List of East 'uropean Accessions tREAL),Lv. Vol. 6. No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
DARIC, S.
OrFanization of the mining Service. P. 20.
(GI611, I Vol. 5, No. 7, JulY 1957, Zagreh, )uposlavia)
SO: Monthly List of EAst luroppan Accessions (I I Al.) Lc. Vol. C, lo. 1C, Uctober 1957. Uncl.
DAB IC, S.
Pile foundat3ons. p. 291.
(',I~,Tf' 1 "'OSTOVI. Vol. 5, No. 8, "uF. 1957, Zaf-reb, ~uj-oslavia)
1.
SO: Monthly List of hast Lurorean Accvssions (EIIL) "Ic. Vol. o , 14o. IC, Jctober1957. bncl.
Dabic Z Jankovic, A
Basic specifications of the Yugoslav standard for strong alcoholic
beverages. p.199
STANDARDIZACIA. ( Savezna komisija za standardizaciju) Beograd.
Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1956.
5OURGE: East European List (EEAL) Library of
Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957
RUMANIA/General Problems of Pathology - Tumors. Comparative U
Oncology. Tumors of Animals.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol-, No 5, 1959, 22823
Author Capatim, Vl., Dabija, Ch., Varrachiu, N., Giurgiu, T.,
Inst
Title The Clinic and Anatomo-flisturathology of Two Cases of
Infiltrating Carcinoma in Horses. VI.
Orig Pub Probl. zootehn. si veterin., 1958, No 2, 38-42
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
KREINDLER. A. academician ; DABIJA, Gh; POILICI, 1; FRADIS.A.
Complex method of study of higher nervous activity in hunans.
Bul.stiint..sect.med. 6 no.4:937-967 Oct-Dec 154 (KI-RA 8:8)
(CMURAL NKRYOUS STSTXM, physiology
higher nervous funct. investigation methods)
(PLNffSHOGRAPIfT
In investigation of higher nervous funct.)
(RR=, OONDITIONM
motor. in investigation of higher harrous funct.)
(THINKING
varbo-verbal association, in test of higher nervous
funct.)
EXCERPTA VIDICA SEz 8 Vol 12/2 Neurology Feb 59
1230. STUDY OF TIIE MODIFICATIONS OF TIfF IIICIIFI( NERVOUS ACTIVI'rY
IN Till-l' TRANSITIONAL FORMS BETWEEN THE NORMAL STATE AND
THE STATE OF INCIPIENT NEUROSIS. s,rufw OF THE FUNC'FIONAL
COMPENSATION MECIIANISMS OF THESE MODIFICA11ONS - StUdiul
modificarilor activittiIii nervoase superioare In formele de trecere de la
normal In nevroza incipientfi ji al mecanismelor de compensare funclionalA
a acestor modificari
Dabijn G. , Bolos M . and F rad i s A.
STUD.CEItC.NEUROL-.-1957,--2"63-276) Graphs I Tables 2
Study of higher nervous activity by means of verboverbal. verborespiratory.
verbornotor and galvanocutaneous reflexes. Voiculescu Bucharest
RUMANIA
MARINESCU I. Dr, Proft of the Pedagogical Institute (Institutul
Pedagogic), iitesti, DABIJAp Gh., Drp and POPA, Corneliap Pharma-
cist, of the Pasteur 1-n-efTWVd-f6f-rdYbrinary Research and Biolo-
ical Products (Institutul de Cercetari Veterinare Bi Biopreparate
f
asteur).
"Studies on the Dynamics of Whole Protein and Protein Fractions
in Repeated Swine Bleeding for Hog-Cholera Antiserum."
Bucharest, Reviotg dg Zootehnie ei Medicina Veterinara, Vol 16,
No 81 Aug 660 pp 63-68.
Abstract (Authors' English summary modifiedj: The authors
studied the dynamics of total proteinemia in 10 pigs immune
to hog cholera that were bled four times within a 12 to 14
day period. They found some disturbance of the protein bal-
ance, particularly a decrease in total proteins, which was
most marked at exeanguination. Albumins, alpha- and beta-
globulins showed no significant differences between the four
bleedings; gamma globulins decreased in the later bleedings,
especially the last one, but the decrease was found to be sta-
tistically insignificant.
Includes one figure, 12 tables and 12 references, of
which 4 Rumanian, 3 Russian and 5 Western.
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Paul, -_.-'nc,
"C'oncerninL, 'iL:ricultural
Eacharest, .,e-Aura.
5,"-57.
TEucharest Laffiliat4~0.i
2,ct-ii ties ir.
Seria ziolo--ie. VOI
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.bstract: KBEs t",~e tec',111*
-ri culture" -in uao ;-rades ol ei.:%it-year c',crLools of
i!er.era-- education in the with eLphasis on the
-L , Reviews
o-F interrela' 1 and nractical i'-.Struc+ion.
-Lr-- tiieoretica
t,n-e various audio-visual aids that Liiay be used -Ic, supplement
th.e instruction in this subject, and lists -,,I-le sources from -'.-hich
these miaterialS Pay be obtained.
I
EABIll,"I"A) j.
DAF311~37A, J. Startisluw 1pneewicz 'vj'c)(-iy I-q('tcwr- !'U! '--dcwc~ I :Ch:
,4plyw n& rze~I)e pcwi erz-hni (GhLci4.1's --'r Infli-,z;nce u:.cn
the !"art"I's Relief) a bc~k !-.,Vi"--w -,-. 19'3'.
Vol. 27, no. 2 1956
Wroclaw, Polard
So: '-a t Lurc-,:ecir. vol. 6, no. 3, F-rch 191~7
DABINSKI. Jerzy
Issay with five minute stimulation period in production of
natural chemical reflexes in the blood in man. Neurologiaetc.
Polska 4 no.3:325-327 May-June 54.
1. Z Kliniki Psychiatrycznej Akademii Hadycsnaj w Lodzi. Irierownik:
Prof. dr I.Vileskowski
(MWLEX, CONDITiONND,
prod. of blood sugar conditioned reactions to 5-minute
stimulation in men)
(BLOOD SUGAR, physiolog3r,
conditioned reactions to 5-minute stimulation in men)
DABIZHAI N., kapitan
Radinvan of a conmand car and his training. Voen. vest. 42
no.4~.102-103 Ap 163. (~aRA 17. 1)
EUSTEA, Maria, dr.; A~BIJA,-Viorlaap 4r.; GREORGHE, Ileana, dr. I
ICNESCU, E., dr.; ICIIESCU,, Zenobia, dr.; LURGU, Feliciap dr.;
SALOM, Nadia, dr.; SAVIN, Valentina, dr.; STANESCU, lop dr*;
STOICA$ Vo, dr.r SERBAN, No, dr.; VISAN, Valeria, dr.
Our results in the treatment 4 complications of dental caries.
Stomatologia. (Bacur) 12 no.lt9'-16 Ja-F'65.
1. Coleotivul Serviciulul do stomatologie al Spitalului uni-
ficat de adulti, Constantu
-L 47023-66
i ACC NR, AT60289511 SOURCE CODE: UR/2566/66/o82/000/0016/0019
;AUTHOR: Orlov-,,__ V. M. , D~q~A.Khq. V,
1ORG: none
!TITLE: Strontium-90 concentration in the Pacific Ocean
'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Insti-~,ut okeanologi . Trudy, v. 62, 1966.
;Issledovaniya radioaktivnoy zaryaznennosti vod mirovogo okeana
l(Investigations.of radioactive contamination of waters of the oceans),
116-19
TOPIC TAGS: strontium V radioactive contamination, ocean radioactivity
~ocean property
go
IABSTRACT: The results of determinations are presented for Sr
jconcentration in the surface waters of the South China Sea and In regiqns
~adjacent to the Pacific Qcean in November 1962. It was determined that
Ithe concentPation of Sr90 in the surface water of this region was at
;th5 1960-1961 level. The probable causes of higher concentrations of
1Sr 0 which were observed earlier in the waters of the western Pacific
:are discussed. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. CLBI
'j u '"'
SUB CODE: 08,18/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 004
EC.,d LILI hs - --------
KRINCIIEV, Khr . DABIZHEV L.
. f --- .9
Causes whioh influence negatively the reality Qf labor nor7n.3.
Trud toeni 3 no.10:59,63 161.
SADAUSKAS. P.B.. kand.veterizi.nauk; DABKNV -ICOUS, Dab 11cev icius, V.B.].
ntarshiy nauchnyy eotrudnii7
Cytological method for atudying the formation of antibrucellosis
immunity in cattle. Veterinariia 36 no.10:31-34 0 159.
(MI11h 13:1)
1. Litovskiy nauchno-iiialedovatellskiy institut zhivotnovod-
atva i vaterinarii.
(Brucellooia in cattle) (Immunity)
WEISSBERG, Roland; DABKOWSKA, Danuta
Functional examinations of the skin In pulmonary tuberculosis;
preliminary communication. Gruzlica 24 no-3:183-189 Mar 56.
1. Z Mlejaklej Przycbodni Skorno-Wenerologicznej w Jeleniej
Gorze Kierownik: dr. R. Weissberg, Z Miejskiej Porodni
Przeciwgrusliczoj w Jelenlej Gorze Kierownik: dr. D. Dabkovska,
Jelenia Gora, Wzgorze Partyzantow 25.
(TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY, physiology,
McClure-Aldricb & Waldman tests (Pol))
(SKIN,
McClure-Aldrich & Waldman tests in pulm. tuberc. (Pol))
DABRMA-BAJON, Miroslaw, mgr inz.; WAZYNSKA-FIO-K, Kryst)ma, =gr inz.
A scientific session and congress of the all-i of the Department
of Comminication of the Warsaw PolyteChnical CoUege- PrzOgl
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DABROWA-BAJOTT, Miroslawa,_mgr.,inz.
Criteria for dividing railroad stations ir automatic train control
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DABROWA-BAJOIIT, Mir~slawa, mgr.,inz.
Criteria for dividingmilroad stations in automatic train control
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Certain results of the investment activitics of apartment
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BIIWARGAL, S.; IABKOVSKI, J.; PLASZMKA, J.
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Effect of histamine on cutaneous vasomotor reactions. Przagl.
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PLEPWBU3, JO
Poland
Application of a decade valve in electronic counting circuits.
Bome applications of EIT,, electron beam tan position valve are described.
SO: Prog2so in Physics, Poland, vol. 6, J4, 1955, Unclassified.
CRECINSKI, Tadeusz; DABKOWSKI, Radzialaw
Salycylbydroxamic acid in the treatment of mircoais of the scalp
in children. Polski tygod, lek. 16 no.21~7921-796 22 My 161.
1. Ze Szpitala im. E. Sonnenberga w Lodsi; kierownik naukowy oddzialow
dermatologiesnychi prof. dr mad. M. Mienicki, ordynator' dr mad.
T. Checinski.
(HYDROXYLAMINES tber) (FUNGICIDES ther)
(RINGWORM ther) (SCALP din)
MITRIVOWICZ-MODRZEJD1SKA, Aleksandra; DABEDWSKI, Stani-slaw
Studies on auditory sensitivity to musical tones in normal
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1. Osrodek Foniatryczrq Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej A.M. w
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Oczki 6.
(HEARING, physiology,
musical sound perception In child. (Pol))
(MUS 1C,
same)
BUJAX, Stanislaw; DABKOWSKI, Wieslaw
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Nutritional requiromonts of yeanto Schizol3accharomycon acidodovoratua
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(YEASTS) (AMIMO ACIDS) (MALATES) (ADENME)
(GUANINE) (URACIL) (NITROG,11)
DABOILZI, Janos, okldveles mernok, fomer-nok
Flood and flood control on the &,.tMa and Turna rivars.
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1. Orazagozq Vlzi4nrl Folgazgatooag.
PABOLM-fAl Z. V.: Water M1,10 Sci (dion) -- "On clhrin~.,,nrij In cc,nt,.nt or
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