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HOW physics
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PUBLISHED Oct,-Nov 1954
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RZhAstr Moscow, Referativnvy 7hurnal -- Astronomiya i Geodezlya
RZhBiol Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Biologiya
RZhGeol Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Geologiya i Geografiya
RZhFiz Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Fizika
RZhKhim Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiya
RZhMat Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Matematika
RZhMekh Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Mekhanika]
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Aerial Surrey and Photogrammetry (5870)
Sbornik Statey po Geodezii, No 6, 1954, pp 39-44
Geraeimova, A. V., Gordon, G. G., and Konovilovq, A. V.
Operation of the Drobyshev Precision Stereometer SM-ibis
Working conditions including physiological effects on the sterec-
meter -3bie were analyzed by the Central Scientific R;sea cl: Ins'.t:u+.e
of Aerial Survey and Cartography together with the Institute of Wcrl:
Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. All observers established n basis
at variance with the physiological, because of imperfect eyepiece basic.
Both eyepieces should be provided ::iLii a ctioptric stile. (fl hAai ,Uo 11,
1954)
Aerial Survey and Photogrammetry, Application of (5`i75)
Sbornik Statev to Geod .++ No 6, 1954) pp 53-57
Moiseyev, V. S.
Determination of Mean Altitudes and Diameters if Standing Timber 1'run
Aerial Survey
A method established by Prof. N. V. Tret'yakovskiy stating that the
height of uncut standing timber is around 5/6 of its maximum height and
tables computed by him are applied for determining dimensions of pine,
fir, birch and aspen. (RZhAstr, No 11, 1954)
Astrophysics, Astrophotcmetry (5508)
Izv. 01. Astron. Obser., 19, 4, No 151, 1953, pp 97-129
Mikhelson, N. N.
Effect of Dislocation of the Negative on the Accuracy of Photometric
Measurements
The effect of shifting of thd; 1i alQtlg the optical axis on
accuracy of measurements by automatic mifra0iotometers is investigated.
Computed are the magnitude of the light flux falling on the photocell
if accurately focused; the same magnitude when passing through various
points of the negative if the latter is shifted;.and finally the magni-
tude of light flux falling on the photocell if the, negative is shifted.
Examples for three particular cases. are presented. (RZhAstr, No 11,
1954)
Astrophysics, Astrospectroscopy (5611)
Izv. G1. Astron. Observ., 19, 5, No 152, 19511, PP ?017-99
Panaiotov, L. A.
Determination of Radial Velocities of Stars by an Objective Prism with
Straight View
Errors involved in three basic methods of massive determination of
stellar radial velocities by means of an objective prism are analyzed.
Discussed are the absorption method, the method of length of the spec-
trum, and the method of turning the prism. The errors are ascribed to
extra-axial effects of the prisms and may be reduced by the use of a
prism with straight view. Results are presented in two tables and
further improvement of the method is envisaged. (RZhAstr, No 11, 1951+)
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Astrophysics, Astrospectroscopy (5(12)
Izv. G1. Astron. Observ., 19, 5, No 152, 1'?14, pp l01i-lop
Mitrofanova, L. A.
Determination of Relative Numbers gf cf C:'ror'e
The product of oscillator force f and c ''ic wci`h' ;%as deter-
mined by the radiative method, as previously d:ne by suaoress (ibid.
No 149, 81 (1953)). An a.c. arc with ei''ctrlee of electrolytic chrome
was used as excitation source. Results concnrr'?ng with there obtainer:
by absorption method by A. Hill and R. King 'J. Cptical ;-,c. America
41, 319 (1951)) are tabulated. (RZhAstr, No 11. 1954)
Astrophysics, Eclipsing Variables (5??26)
Izv. Astron. Observ . Odessk. Univ., 3, 1953, pp 297-291
Koval, G. T.
Eclipsing Variable TT Lyrae
The variable TT Lyr was studied from plates of Odessa sky serlice.
Light curves were plotted using photographic and visual observation;.
Estimates were made by the Blazhko-Neyland method. The secondary mini-
mum corresponds to phase 0.454. Mean color index was found O1111. A
map of reference stars is given. (RZhAstr, No 11, 1954)
Astrophysics, Observations of Nebulae (5r