SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KNORRE, K.G. - KNORRING, G.M.
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On the Age -of the Oldest'Rooke of -the Ahtaratto Conti-nont SOY/7-19-6,11/17,
in this area too thor0orep 1300 1 1,00 million year& old.v-This
corresponds to.the, oonditions'on the neighboring contiatntst
U& Mine 1.181#0xayn11 Aditralias 1190 million yearspKagod$0
Afrioal .1370million years,, -Thor& are 2 table# and -1
-ASSOCIATIONt institut-gookhisti ianalitiohoskoy'khimli La. V. LTernads-
kogo -AN SSSRO' Xoskya~ (Institute of Geochowistry and Analytioal
Chemistry jm#ni:V* LTornadskly of the AS USSR* Xoscow)
SUMITTEN April 1959
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Baranov, Y' I* Kno"vre It. 0.
AUT110231 sov/7-59-6-i4/i?
TITLIt chrontalo.-The YXII Session of the Commission for tbC
Detorminatto4'ot the Absolute Age of Geological-Fornations
11at the Otdeleniye-Goologo-geografiohookikh nauk AN SSSR
(Doparkment.of Oeologioal-geographioal Scisnoss, AS USSR)p
PE910DICALt- Osokhtaip-# -19-590-- Or-6#_ VL561 563 (UssR)
I
of tbe Aboante A& of 0,oolooeti Poi
from May IS to X&j'_22p 1959 at the In titlut gookbixii i an&,-
--litichookoy'khiaii ia, To 1, Vernadek:g-o (Instiiuts, ~of 046.0-
ohoul s try z wA- Analytical --;boat a try ia*ni To Is YorwAskiy)*
A series of summarizing r4portevia-s hold -an ap- determination$__
inAho soot taport"t,parts of the USSRt whiah are to be Pro. ,
seated to the gist International 0o*lo#i*&l:con8r*ss.,ft*:.,
oonaorneds
A, Y.'-Polkanov,,.- 1. -KO, O*rlings 1r*b~l*ao of the tboolato ago of ,
the Procambrian,of .04,14atlo shield.
ASLEF Viso6radovo L. To Xonlov# A* Is Tugartnovt The abso Itito-
ago.of-the Ukrainian orystallins, shield.
Cardi/4 P. Pi Saxonankog Yof So Burks*r# and No No Ivantishins Atc
Chronicle* 'The VIII Session of the Commissi~r. SOT/7-59-6-14/11
for the Datermination.of the Absolute Age.cf 0 OlogLcal Formations tax
the Otdolentys Osologo-gtografiehtskikh nauk A; SSSR (Department of
Geological-geographical Sciences AS USSR), May iS - 22p 1959, Moscow)
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groups ofthe mineralization of the rooks of the Ukraine in,
their absolute age,
A. P. Vinogradoyj A, L Tugarinov, K. 0. Knorr*$ AM Y##_ V.
Bibikovas V. V. -.Zhirovao S. 1. the Prepanbrian',
rocks of the -'crystalline fundament of the Russian Platform,
I* Y4. Stariki A. Ya. Krylovt M. 0. Ravich, Yu.I. Slilat The
absolute age of the rooks of the eastern part of the Antarctic
continento
go of the rotka of theIssuirall-.
A. Y&. Krylo i.The absolute a
nyy TyanI Shan' and the employment of -the argon method for
metamorphous-and sedimentary rooks,
G.:D# Afanislyevs Results of the geachrony forzatione.of the
Caucasus.'
I# ?# O"hinnikov and 9, As Garrist Ago of the geological
formaitono of the Uralsand the Priura t lye j(Cis-Vr%lS).
V. 14-Polova and 0, A, Nurinal 0. A, Kazakovi Absolute age do-'-.:
termination'Wihe sedimentary and volcanic formations,
L, P. Irasnyr.sqd, H, 1, Tolovas Absolute age of the magmatlo!,
chronicle -'The' Vill: b#00-4104 of the commiallon
o th (it -
t
r the Determination of Absolute Age of Oeological torm
--the btdtloniyo.,-Go,o,,logo-geograflo~ookikh nauk AN SSSR (Department of A
As USSR), X&Y,18 - 22* 19599 Xosoow)
rooks of .(Swiist) ?ar Rest,
1. V 0Koalsys4lbsolute age of the granite intrusions of
Kasakhatans.:.
The wssearoh -work of.* number of laboratories, RWp 'IftXhIg
Oto aroused great attenticat especial-
ly 4 report of,goKa.0orling ju. A. Shukolyukov on thocon,-~-
contration of the isotope AP in uranium ainerals as' well'aa
comprehensiv* "search -work carried out by the vosrast-
ns,ya laborstortya Akademiya nauk Grusinskoy SSR (LaUrat6ry
of Ags:Datermination. of the Aoad*aYof Sciences of the Oru-
zinskays SSR) undor,the applioation of isotopic dilution.and-
flame photometri. The determination of theago of-sedimentary-
rooks was disauss*d# A* Ya. Iryloy proved In his report how
well-ridiogesio.argon is conserved In dosbroy6d products of
rooks suoh sa.boulders.0 *and*# sandstonsevolayst and mudsG
A. 1. Tugarinoy sa 0, 1. Zykov were 'the first to attempt to
det*rxl~* the-absoluto age of sedimentary carbonate formations!,
Card 3/4 40cording,to Isotopic composition of lead, D# 1* Shcherbakov
Chronioloo.The VIIIAossion Wths, Commission SOT/7-59-6,44/17-
for the Uteraination 6f. the Absolute Ago of O*ologloal Formitlons"(St
the Otdoloniyo Goologo-geografiaheskikh nauk 0 SSSR (Dowtmout of
Goologloal-goographlosi -Sclonoss AS -USSR)# May 18 - 220 1959y -Xoscow)
reminded of the resolution approved at the Tth session'to, draw
standard.asps for the age dotorninationg which would serve.&.
more accurate stratigraphio distributions and thei compilation
of &'Soviet table 6f atsoluts, ago* Ii Te., Starik spoke 090
control of ttandard samples of blotito, muscovite and micro-
oline,which bad boon collected under the direction of 0. Do
kfanaslyov, The results achlored by the Individual lauratortss~
are In good agreement. J. L. C,11p, Professor of Vol'"bla
University participated also in the seselos. Nis report sx~ a
Ow tioahroty.table eamosd vivid attention. The rosolitiong
of the'stb session contain the plan of a Soviet gesek"ar talkle
which Is to be designed under the direstion of a,commissiono
R*0*44*1Is4il-known'seale is to be used as a basis of the now
table,**'bo drava by Soviet soi*atiots under asnaideration
of necessary isprov*aonts in& soupletionse
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(KIRA 19 11)
1, lastitut, pokbiall i analitichaskoy khiaiJ is. V.1, Ternadskago
AN SSRO Moskva. Submitted November 24, 1964.
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TITLZz Chronicles Transactions of the Seventh Session of the
Commission.for Determination of the Absolute Age of Osologloal
Formations (MOSOOvs i958)(Khroolka. TIT sesslys, Xomlssli po
oprod*16niyu absolyutnogo vosrusta goologicheskikh forzateiy
/Moskvat 1958
MIODICALt GookMolya# ~19580 Ir 5# pp-. 106 --! 507 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The V11 regular session of the Commission for the Determinatiow
of the Absolute Age of Geological Formations at the Department
of Geological and Geographical Sciences AS USSR took place In
Moscow from May 0 to 12# 1958. About 60 lectures were do-
'
liverod
by scientists from Moscow, Loningradt Kiyov, Sverdlovsk,
Makbach-Kals. and other towns of the USS21 they dealt with
the geological chronology of various areas. Also a number of
mothodical'informations were submitted. The opening speech wao~
hold,by D4.8hohorbakovo Member, Academy of Sciences# USSR,
A.A,Polkanov spoke about the geochronology of the Precambrian
of thoValtio Shield# N.P,Semonko showed that the Precambrian
Card 1/4 of the entire planet may be divided into four cycles each of
Chronicle. - Transactions of the 6oventh Session of , SOT/7-58-.5-13/15
the Commission for Determination of the Aboolutt Age of Geological Formation#
(Moscow, 1958)
the order of million years on the basis of the determinations
of their absolute ago: 1)3200 " 2700 mill. years* 2) 2600 -
1900 mill. years. 3)1800 - 1200 mill. years. 4)1100 - 500 sill.
yeam Then follows the cycle of the 'Late Cambrian 400 - 300
~mlllo years* A number of lootures, dealt with the goachronology
of single reglonds Ukraine (L.V.Koalev *t al.), Ural (L.'P.
Ovahinalkov), Itastorn Germany (the group of A.P.*Yinogradov)..
The Bulgarian 'oolentiat lordnnoy dealt with the problems
concerning the plutonia rocks In 3ulgarla. A.Ye.-Krylov spoke
about the employment of the &Tgon method in weather*'d s*di-
mentary rooks, The seventh session brought about a change
In the opinion of the geologists about the determinatlon of
age. the methods of the determination of the absolute ago
are now fully acknowledged as working method, just Ilk* chemical.
Analysis# Independent laboratories were bull-t for the In-
dividual r&gionis. The argon method which earlier was still
In the experimental stage.has now become 4 classical method.
SoXoGerling spoke About the now constant for the X capturo,of -A-
lCard 2/4 when the now value Is used in.the calculation higher values ILI
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hroniale.- Transactions of the Seventh Session of soy/7-50-5-13/15
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he Commission for Determination of the Absolute Age of Geological Yormatio.no-
Moscow# 1958)
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for tho ago ore obtained* In connection herewith A.P.VinW&dov,,
X*mbert Academy oil Sciences# USSR, suggested to drop
the certification of the age determinations practiced by
the oonalselone A great number of lectures dealt with the
problem.of the conservation of argon in minerals used for
the determination of age. In the contribution submitted by
the of the, D4twntM Branch of the AS USSR (]Dag*-
stanskly filial AN 8881) a now method was suggested for the
separation of that part of argon and potassium which is conserved
best# spoke about the first work In the USSR
-dealing with the X/Ca method of age determination, Since
already a considerable amount of reliable age determinations has
;accumulated It may be started to compile a Soviet giochrono-
soalo# A commission was sot up for this purpose# which
wasJoined by the leading scitntists In the field of go*-
chronology,
Chroniol*o - Transactions of the $eye"nth Session of
the Commission for Determination of the Absolute Age of Geological -Formations
(Moscow# 1958)
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VRF fiold partstters, detormIning the hygienic evalustior of
labor cor.4itions, and the problums of triair measureaent
P OD: C AL t Reforatimyy shu-mLl. Slektronika i jreye primenenire, r1o.
1965, 7, abstract 5V42 (Tr. In-ta gigiyenj truda i prof.
abolava,aij MM SSSR, no. 1. 1961, 11 - 21;
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-a~r be ev&luated bv the strangtL of ~.er-ir. A-1, -~&,;Tiotc fields.
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Radiation protection during work with THY generators
jlz:7.: ]DICAI I Referativnyy thurnal, Klektrcnika I yoye pri2enoniye, no.
" 96 5. " , abstract 3740 (?r - :n- ta g,' gilanT * mda I prof .
labolevanly L" SSSA, no. 1, 1462, 107 - 1,71
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anould be used to protect the personne.. "he aoeorbod power
reach :,)0 w, and for speoia.1 materiale as much as , 00,~ v - At the saxe
t-a radiation intensity decreases by 40db and makos up !,"WICM2. The
c~ozidi%iono applicable to worklng and screening room* aro specified. The
of a oain wall 70 ow thick gives in too 5 am band an attenual-ion
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TITLE: Investigation of the kinetics of the thermal decomposition."
of ethane vith a single-puls# shook tube
?ERIODICAL: Iaxhsn*rno-fIsIohvskIy shurnal, vs 6t no, 2# 1963P 109-1130
TEXT% The ex orimenle im-eafti4d out by-&-s*thod 4*9cr1bod.in Irzh
p
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no. 7, 1 9_61 9 .-us Ing ~a -mixture -of
5-02B& and 95% Arl in a few a
02H6 and 99% Ai'# The products of the reaction, which lasts for abou
1 mesa# itro analyzed for 02HP 0 H C 92g. H and CH . Th* measurements, ~4
2 4# 2 2
4
*or* made in ths.tszp#r&tu"1 range 1160 -*1580,IX. The slight dependence
of the reaction rate on prevours Indicated that the thermal decosjosition4
of othanets a first-ordor resation* The toti-ration energy of the
reaction deareasels with Increasing temperature (equal to temperature
behind -the rotlect.od shook wavot plus correction for,h*at of react
ton),
It, also decreases -with increasing degree of decomposition. Extrap9latingi
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3/17 63/006/002/014/010
Investigation of the kinetics Of the B108YB186
the experimental values of the constant -of the decomposition rate to, P
low degrees of decomposition* the authors founcl the total constant of the
on,
decomposition ratet k 9#i013*xp(-6q000/RT). The thermal d*oonposi%i
20
is probably a -chain process In which free radinals arise in the
"2"6 Some of the intermediate products can act an inhibitors
of the reaotiono There are 3 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Enorgeticheskiy institut imieni G.M. Krzhiz`hanov#kogo,.g*
Moskva (Poser Znginesring Institute Ineni G.M.
Krzhizhanovskiy# Uoscov)
1962
SUBMITTEDi September'25i
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AUTHM KgXIOX,
TITLAs 11notic @to Y of the thermal OJAPNP a J71
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TOPIC TAG$$
d docompositiono thermal decoupositiss,
decompogitiogo a
tube Action kinfiticst shock wivel.coubustion, shock
ABSTR
ACTI. The thermal 44000004ition of methane in jjhockv&vd .s'd bgs
boon studied kLnotLeally"vith two &TSOU-m4thafte mixtures (2X and
10Z methane), Thi
4 dxPdriss~tB v6ts ~eoaduated Lit a shock ubgl
Lneldont shock wave Mach *usbars war* Varied (con 2
$82 to 3.33 to,:
844or&te gas t40106raturat-behind the rerleaced ihock wave (TS)
ranging from -1670 to. 2090L, !T was 6AItu-1ated vLth allov&nce for
tamps r& ture - dependence of the lRdeffic beat 10f, methane; full-Vim-,
braitional relsx&cl
On And.the absence of th4miC&I reactions, vsr4
L 19016-63
ACCZSSIOV NII AP3006625
sasups4o: The r# adtLon''tamperstuis, (T was calculated frovi Ts byl
r
torrectins for the' reaction heate determined from the product SON
positiono The reaction produdta were analysed for methanol '*the
ath 1 8 4 .1.
&a*tylaae,~~&aA bydro on. Overall rate constants war
obtained from a total of,19 experimental ituns, tzparissints with
a 10% CH4-90% Ar,miktutaf conducted at identical M but at ti
,V: 11 Ulan to
'ranZinj from 2 to 8 atsp showed that pressure doe
,-substantially at"feet the method& decomposition mej provins that
the decompositLon La a ftrit-order pcocess, Other experiments
with a mixture. to which hydrogen$ *these, athylanao
or atetylefte War& -added #bowed that the presence of these gases
does not affect the dacompoaLtIonj & fact vhLeh-suggests that the,
reaction chain is of short length* The rate constant for methane
decomposition at .1000-200OK-oboys the'squationj
k, a 8 x 1013 e"3644/1TIdic~1.
Analysis of the partli, reactions showed further that the reaction'
CH CHI + R~j Is the rate-coat rolling stop to the 4scoipositiono L
CW4
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The activation energy - of - 93 4 kcal/mof mf the rate Gifts
tautP
determined.in the s.xportments are to good aSreoment vLtb earlier
results* "to 404clusion the-authors exoress their gratitude-to
Corr. mesber AN 8$21 he Me ~XhjjXjpand Corte ***bar AN SSSR- Z -110
their ;Continuous interest In the vork sad their
useful sujjedtloam6"~ Otig,. art, has
-1 9 formulas. I flgFrosg
and I table,
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Moskya,s
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OOLIMMM, S.A.; ZHIMRIN, DOG.; 7AKWIN, A.G.; ITEVUT, VON#;
lim-sain- xozwvo 0.1#o LEMOYLVAp Z.I.; MkMVICH, I.M.1
MExRlwVICHj.A,; JaXWVICH, G.V.1 POPKDVt Z.1.1 POPOV,, V.A.;
PREMODITEM, A.Sq PUTRITSKIY,, L.N.j STYRIKOVICH, M.A,;
IMUMV, Yu.0.1 TSUMWMA, *.A.,; CHUMMV, Z.F.1 SIMDLINp A.Ys.
Lev Mikolaeviab Altrin, lW7-1965; obituary. I&Y. AN SSSR. Enarg.
i -transp. no,W59~460 Mr-Ap 065. (KIRA 18s6)
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in 19A he bows the -pommot director of the Iftratory for the istumu%osem-
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use olocted a corrovomlift U"Or 6r,60- Aftaww ox Naencei USE IN Awj.
.hoaded the All Man Addlory bard on Me IMpre"NA" 3"Ist $clemoe
.at IntMAUDMI WO"SIA, AW"Uss a mobtr of the lntwwuorwl lAstituto of
conbution, for a mmOot of years, he directod the Rosow,gwwral susinar as
CoAustion, and took sa aeUve part in the iork of Us SaientUla CowAll of
the Aeadmy of Sdwc" USSR, on high topmtore boat physics, mW of the
scientifle cowmil.on tU oWrohowive utilizatioA of f6d. go dmted a
13r&o mo%mt of attention U t"Aing work. Ks direated 0 Loa 101-
@ion of -the -ftl4floaftlent to all* m=g, 9 vowzrk*
Ophysids of'cmb -&-A sio-0,11957) is a baste uxt for studsots Is
ulls rl"06 rw" 9"W'd am It ns and fifteen QwAldaw Dissertations
war$ dofwW6d wAw Me direction, U tU last years of Me Uh he direated
work on methods hr p1m lp 16 vs, wwiutlm of Nd at powsm- MUG" so
to Obtain vvlmblo pmdwU Aw the ainumal part of Uw fade as well " we*.
n the physioal ehftiftl M""S in & pUl" #UVft, 04 thd Ud"4 W of
latmotion boWm ftv%a and pa"s Be was iho &vtbor of more than 60
'Idianulle W#*#, to j"& ho m S"W" tho OL4w-q,*# W BMW ot.
Labor UA imadal#* Orige arte hest I figuree
20
C"A 212
xxor" V. L. XKMIL N.M.
Kinetics of 1,2-dipbwwlotba oxWtion vith Potassium
pdirmu*mto in aqueou solutions. Kin.i )at* 2 no.6t8l6-920
m-D l 61. WMA Ut 22)
1. Inatitut khiMd*Wft f1sljd AN &SM.
WO
nano VOL*
MMOMMO
Deowbensoln as a solsoular intermedlato produot -of the
wtidation of lt2-dipbanyletbmw with potassium perawKwate,
Kins i kat, 4 no.W154U " 163, (MRA 1731)
16 Institut khWoMvkc7 flaiki AN SSSR,
1" N, ` I'll
SALOANIKj, R.I.1 KKC?Ms V.L.
Iff*.3t of doutorium substitution cr. the thormal helix-ooil tranaltice
in DNA, Bictlaika 9 no,2060-161 164. OaRA 17122)
1- Umclf-t.t Cat tjiln&44 4 &&lmfiAqIf4 Itihi'PAIrraft ntAftlaniva AN -AAAR-
KAMMIN, Yu.1.1 MOLIN., Yu*Ll- 16.~Lk-j RrZOVAp V.1.1 SALWIXp R.I.
Vausal of signal broadening of vater proton resounce -in DNA
solutAms. Biottsik&- 10 no -m 31 it 06-4 1'165. (MM 111610)
1. .1natitut, IthJuldbaskoy. kinstiki, L. gorsidyaq Novosibirsk i
Institut taitologil I genstiki Sibirskogo otdlsuelya AN SSSRO
Novosibirsk. Submitted Dea, 11 1964.
KNDMP YE. P.P WA Y1-.L%JM_M
Osobennosti termoreguhatsit u losia. (Zoologicheskil zhurnal, 1953 - t- 32P VYP- 1:
140-49, illus., diagre.) Title tr.: 'PeculiarItIts of thermorvSulation in the elk
Contains a study of diurnal wA seasonal fluctuattow of temperature in 24 dowsticatell
elks. Both diurnal and seasonal fluctuations were directly related to the envisvviswatal
temperatures, but control of normal body functions vas njoh betber during am" vold
tb&n in the awwwr. 'The qualities, -of elk " prosy*otiva work- or riding animals,
,are also analptdo ' 2h* "riments vere carried out on the Pechora-117ch State
Preserve In 1950 wA 1951.
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Titti tr.: -Peculiarities of thertno"guW.-
tion-In the elk.
Conidins & study of diurnal and iii6401
in 4. -0
ductuationso"ttemperature' 2 -&
cated elks. - Both diurnal anId
fluctuations "were directly, related to,
-envixonmental temperatures,, but
trol of normal body functi
ow
better during severe cold thain
summer. The citmlides of elk jt*~ PrO140*1.
tive work- or riding animals, aft--Ow
Analyzed, 11e. experiments were:
out on the Pechora-Ilych State Prwriill
in 1950 and 1951.
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logtdaritlos of growth m4 *ossoma IL-11 in the llw*
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vwmk as Poohoroj~ Abco.-populiarrqi ooboit. l8r)"O.S.
Swu i dr. Byktyvkar,'tml knishme lsd-va 1963. 114
IMIRA 16110)
(Peaborgi VAU"btlowl parks and romtrv")
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Reference book for planning *I*etric lighting. Izd& 3et perero Leningrad#
Go#* energ* izd-vot 19526 168 p. (54-18397)
TK4164.X5 1952
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VOIMZOYO I.Y.0 kandi"t tAhnicheakikh rAuk; ZVORRMO OX. Inshener.
Conference on lighting Installations. From the Institute of Automatic md
lanote Control of the Aoad#iW of Solenote of the 'U.S.S.R. 31ektricbeatra
ao.M92-93 Ag 153, (XUUL W)
:(ZLeati-10 lubtim) (Autowtic control) (Besot* cout"l)
Subject USSR/Engineering AlD P - 531
Card 1/1 Pub. 93 6/9
Author Knorring 0,,,M Kand. of Tech. Scl.
Title Luminescent lamps and fixtures for them
Periodical Sbor. mat. o nov. tekh. v strol., 7, 19-24, 1954
Abstract Pixtures for all kinds of luminescent 1&mps used for
different purposes are proposed. They were designed
by the Main Administration for Electrical Inotallation~
Glevelekromontazh) of the Ministry or Construction.
dingrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
k'lVoRq,INC,) 61-4a
ToWaor, likolsy T"Illyerjohl SIZIM,, David Aleksandrovich, no".
Olob N labi UUM.I),N.. rodahor-. ZAISAM.P.P., AMMurl
$A#-A## tobdabookly rodaktor
Efluoresoont llgbtlu4 l4valmosteentuos onvoshchouloo XoskT&, Gas*
sus!rgo isd-vo, 1"S# 30 Vo (MM 912)
nuorescout)
P~Mall *.No kandidat tsHUddwsklkh nouk: RUMN.M.S., ksjAl"t
SOMMV4040skikh asuk
Basto requirements from the illudusting aftinsering Industry.
S"totakhnika 1 no.,1194 1 (XWA 8: 9)
1. T^Aprow*lekt"pr"vkt
. ;Ez F ~ I",
41:~, 0 iv V.: ;u-,4'7 111 k r1 F411 (t~~P~M f*iMIZ0kQkIS.A
X31CIRMjGoN. 0 kandIdat takftichos
am
Use of fluoressent Ititting, Evetotebtalka I no.3t16-19 Is'55.
1 .1 i, (MM Oslo)
RD; AIMIRM
I
UCIMMA.M., kajuUdat tokhniahoskikh nat*; GLMnMCN.T**X.. 12.2hen"
Pluoresoent lighting -in sming shops of a clothing factory# Svdo-
teldmiks, I tio*5117-20 0155. (MIRA 8122)
(7sotorles-AlAting) (LIAting. 7luoreseent)
41.
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Subject I UMHAleatriolty
card A Pub. 29 23/35
Author i Knorringi Oi N,j Kand. of Tech. SoL
Title I A diagram or lamp control from two places
Periodical t Energet1k, 28, My 1955
Abstract I Us author presents a diagram for control from two
different.places. One connection diagram.
Institution t, None
Submiltted I NO date
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Ir 3. Amsrgoswt
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for l1reslialsh)t 4o Be Ulal~-Ua- pror*k%M Institat, Tereven
Ifor ftermagatwen)o 51 ktrosont"b-28 (for lartowleb)o
(Bletwo-virs. larA&tod)
kwdid&t tokhatchoskM nouk,
forthoomiag roview at 111=ls&tl*u normso Swet*t**9-lL&- 31
20-23 Ap'57 1035
L T*!hpr~l*ktroprq*ktlf.
33=1309 0,11o, kwAidat takholobselfth tAuk.
*flolont doolp for lualmdres u"d In Lighting ars" wIth
a difflault w4lux, Svototoldmlk& 3 no,7:10-12 A 15?. OWA lOsS)
1.0ovildarst veaw volitekhaichookly lastitut "2~r&shpror*l*ktroVmy*kt'*
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MIMMIO A.A.1 MMISM, QTl SOKOWT. B.As: SUSILOI 0 AsBol
TAMg A.Ael tl~k~s AON.
MikbaillUsUattuvich lbarthey; obitusa. Delar wA otbm. hvu.
aserg. 12 us,1203 D"57. WU 10112),
(xb&ftb*Vt Kikhall rmstantinevich, 1896-1957)
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8(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION S(YV/1419
Knorringp Oleb-Mikhaylovich-
Proyektirovanlys oevetitellnfth ustanovok (Design of LightIn
Installations) Moscow,, Gosenergoizdat, 1.958. 20 p. 21po
copies printed.
Ed.: Suvorov,, Ye. D.j Tech. Nd.s Zabrodina,, A.A.
PURPOSEs is intended for engineers and technicians
engaged in planning and designing electric lighting Installations.
It MOY also be useful to engineers and technicians responsible
for the operation of the lighting systens of industrial and pub-
lic establishments.
COVERAOSt The author discusses the problens of illumination
engineering and electrical engineering involved in planning and
designing lighting installations. Methods of engineering calcu-
lation employed in the design of lighting systems are also
presented. The author describes the luminous properties of
Card 1/5
SOV/1~19
Design of LIghtJA
various substances,, t)T*s.qf light sourcesj, the characteristics
of Iuminaires,,, ind~-U&ting system and networks,, Including- the
seieotioii,~6jt ~,PMPOT_ wiring according to its mechanical strer4ith
and -the -iourrent 10'94 !P . In* last chapter covers the llluminatio6
of various' W-061,84d, plant siteas .roads, etc. The author thanks
the revisworsijqsS,'Ry&bovO Candidate of Technical Sciences# and
Angineer. There a
the editarj, Ye,.D.. Suvorov. re 8 referefices..
all -Soviet,
TAMA wvoksftsi~-~-.--
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Cht~ I#;-AI"lIPir4r-
2~. Basio'relationihi'.,
Undnous, lis, of substances
Vision irka,:j liii~ion.,.
Measurement, ~Of~:Allux ion
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Design of Lighting Installations SOV/1419
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94 1 sUndards -141,
Cho We' 9 Octrida ;tNineoring Part of the Project 155
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