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  Yablochkov @ HockeyLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
After serving in the army, Yablochkov retired to Moscow in 1873, where he was appointed Head of Telegraph Office at the Moscow-Kursk railroad.
Yablochkov did extensive research on transformation of fuel energy into electric energy, suggested a galvanic cell with alkaline electrolyte, and created a regenerative cell (the so called autoaccumulator).
Yablochkov participated in Electrical engineering exhibitions in Russia (1880 and 1882), Paris (1881 and 1889), and First International Congress of Electricians (1881).
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 Yablochkov candle - TheBestLinks.com - Carbon, Kaolin, Arc lamp, Plaster of paris, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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A Yablochkov candle is a type of electric carbon arc lamp, invented in 1876 by Pavel Yablochkov.
www.thebestlinks.com /Yablochkov_candle.html   (200 words)

  
 Pavel Yablochkov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov (Павел Николаевич Яблочков in Russian) (September 14/September 2 (O.
), 1847 – March 31/March 19 (O.S.) was a Russian electrical engineer, the inventor of the Yablochkov candle (a type of electric carbon arc lamp) and businessman.
Yablochkov crater on the Moon is named after him.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/P/Pavel-Yablochkov.htm   (424 words)

  
 Grand Orient of Russia's People
He was followed by the inventor of the electric incandescent bulb, P. Yablochkov and a sociologist, M.M. Kovalevsky.
In the late 1880s Yablochkov was absorbed in the preparation of the Russian exposition at the International Exhibition in Paris.
Soon Yablochkov died and the lodge was suspended.
freemasonry.bcy.ca /texts/russia/go_russia.html   (3814 words)

  
 Yablochkov (crater)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Yablochkov is a ruined lunar crater that is located on the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side.
Both the rim and interior of this feature have been heavily damaged by subsequent impacts, leaving a formation that is little more than a rugged depression in the surface.
By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Yablochkov crater.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Y/Yablochkov-(crater).htm   (204 words)

  
 KAVKAZ CENTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Here Belashkov got into the van rented by Yablochkov and headed for the mosque, where he was waiting for Yandarbiyev, who drove up in his Land Cruiser and entered the mosque.
Vasily Pugachev (Yablochkov) admitted that he is an officer of the FSB in the rank of lieutenant colonel, and that he was dispatched to
Besides, Pugachev (Yablochkov) asked for a piece of paper and drew the outline of the planned operation.
www.kavkazcenter.com /eng/article.php?id=2825   (1350 words)

  
 Play Time No 20-21(21) 1996. article 6
When streets of Paris, London and Rome were lighted by new electric lamps and all the world called invention of A. Ladyzhin and P. Yablochkov "Russian Light", gas and kerosene lamps were still used in Petersburg.
Yablochkov had to redeem his own patent for million French francs from France in order to use his invention in Russia.
Expensive introduction of electric light explicates the fact that in 1916, there were 500 illuminated streets in Petersburg and 400 of them had lamps with gas or kerosene.
www.pressa.spb.ru /newspapers/play/arts/play-21-art-6.html   (1554 words)

  
 Kopeck - Uncyclopedia
Most scholars now reject this theory on the basis that the clerk had an equal or greater lack of knowledge of the English language which canceled out the effect.
It is currently believed that the battle turned on the debate of the invention of the light bulb itself, with the Americans gaining the pity of the gods once it was proved that their champion Thomas Edison was defeated in his quest by Pavel Yablochkov and Alexander Lodygin.
Regardless of the reason, all involved in The Great Kopecki War of 1312 rejoiced when peace returned to the land and still celebrate the end of the war each year on May 9 as Victory Day.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/The_Great_Kopecki_War_of_1312   (852 words)

  
 Pavel Nikolayevich Yablochkov --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Russian electrical engineer and inventor who developed the Yablochkov candle, the first arc lamp that was put to wide practical use and that greatly accelerated the development of electric lighting.
In 1871 Yablochkov was appointed director of the telegraph lines between Moscow…;
also called Paul Jablochkov Russian electrical engineer and inventor who developed the Yablochkov candle, the first arc lamp that was put to wide practical use and that greatly accelerated the development of electric lighting.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9077705   (620 words)

  
 Chechnya: News | Opinion | Ranting: Yandarbiev murder planned in Posmoskovye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Three people were in that group: Aleksandr Fetisov, Anatoliy Yablochkov and Vasiliy Pugachev (earlier in Arabic transcription the last two were registered as Anatoliy Belashkov and Vasiliy Bogachev).
After this, Fetisov and Yablochkov arrived to the villa, where Pugachev was waiting for them.
He helped Fetisov and Yablochkov to burn down the remote control and other evidence in the backyard, and then he drove off their jeep back to a rental agency.
www.chechnyawar.com /2004/07/yandarbiev-murder-planned-in.php   (796 words)

  
 French Table Lamp of Soldier Horseback
These arc lamps, as they were called, were reliable but cumbersome devices that were best used for street lighting.
In 1876 Pavel Yablochkov, a Russian electrical engineer, introduced the Yablochkov candle.
This was an arc lamp having parallel carbon rods separated by porcelain clay, which vaporized during burning of the arc.
www.trocadero.com /stores/lifestyleantiques/items/453518/item453518.html   (689 words)

  
 Joseph Stalin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By the end of 1940s, an increase in Russian nationalism was noted.
Some scientific discoveries were "reclaimed" by ethnic Russian researchers, for example, Watt's boiler engine - by father and son Cherepanovs, Edison's electric bulb - by Yablochkov and Lodygin, Marconi's radio - by Popov, Wright brothers' airplane - by Mojaisky, etc.
Stalin's internal (including newly acquired territories) repressive policies continued and intensified, but never reached the extremes of the 1930s.
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 Pavel Yablochkov
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S), 1847 -- March 31/ [March 19](O.S) 1894) was a Russian electrical engineer, the inventor of the Yablochkov candle (a type of electric carbon arc lamp) and businessman.
Since mid-1880s, Yablochkov mostly preoccupied himself with problems of generating electric energy.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/pavel_yablochkov   (411 words)

  
 Troubled Times: Carbon Arc Lamps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When suitable electric generators became available in the late 1870's, practical use of arc lamps began.
The Yablockhkov candle, an arc lamp invented by the Russian engineer Paul Yablochkov, was used for street lighting in Paris and other European cities from 1878.
Concise Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, by McGraw-Hill, describes the techology of arc lamps and in particular carbon arc lamps.
www.zetatalk.com /energy/tengy23d.htm   (595 words)

  
 September 14 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
(also called Paul Jablochkov) Russian electrical engineer and inventor who developed the Yablochkov candle (1876), an improved arc lamp.
To ensure that the rods vaporise at equal rates alternating current was used.
In 1878, Victoria’s Embankment in London became the first street in Britain to be permanently lit by electricity using Yablochkov candle.
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 Children's Literature-bibliographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Here in Russia an inventor by the name of Yablochkov was working on them.
The rods were separated from each other by a strip of gypsum which was gradually volatilized by the intense heat of the candle.
These "candles" of Yablochkov gave a beautiful rosy or violet light.
www.marxists.org /subject/art/literature/children/texts/ilin/light/light.html   (11585 words)

  
 WWF | Bering Sea | Projects
An economic assessment of the cost of bait loss incurred due to seabirds attacking baited hooks pointed to significant losses over a five-year period.
WWF's Kamchatka field coordinator Andrey Yablochkov called fishermen together in a seminar in early 2004, in which participants discussed the results of the analysis and the availability of streamers through WWF's pilot project.
The combination of financial savings and a readily-available solution persuaded a number of fishermen to work with WWF.
www.worldwildlife.org /wildplaces/bs/projects.cfm   (512 words)

  
 1877 Political/Civilian Index
Tsar declares war on Ottoman Empire, beginning the Russo-Turkish war.
Electric arc lamps designed by electrical engineer Pavel Yablochkov are installed in the Louvre in Paris.
Treaty of San Stefano is signed ending Russo-Turkish war.
www.russianwarrior.com /1877_polithist.htm   (210 words)

  
 Site of producer center Sergey Korablev "Illuzion". Links.
Igor Shtein and his magic of show "MYSTERY".
Alexander Yablochkov - leader the creator of the theater of illusion "MAGICIAN" in city Tyumen.
In repertoir - magic, manipulation, micromagic, and also dancing program city Chelyabinsk.
www.skorablev.com /eng/links.html   (293 words)

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