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101 Russell rectifier
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102 Russell's paradox
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103 russell-saunders coupling
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104 Russell diagram
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105 Varian, Russell Harrison
[br]b. 24 April 1898 Washington, DC, USAd. 28 July 1959 Juneau, Alaska, USA[br]American physicist who, with his brother Sigurd Varian and others, developed the klystron.[br]After attending schools in Palo Alto and Halcyon, Russell Varian went to Stanford University, gaining his BA in 1925 and his MA in 1927 despite illness and being dyslexic. His family being in need of financial help, he first worked for six months for Bush Electric in San Francisco and then for an oil company in Texas, returning to San Francisco in 1930 to join Farnsworth's Television Laboratory. After a move to Philadelphia, in 1933 the laboratory closed and Russell tried to take up a PhD course at Stanford but was rejected, so he trained as a teacher. However, although he did some teaching at Stanford it was not to be his career, for in 1935 he joined his brothers Sigurd and Eric in the setting up of a home laboratory.There, with William Hansen, a former colleague of Russell's at Stanford, they worked on the development of microwave oscillators, based on some of the latter's ideas. By 1937 they had made sufficient progress on an electron velocity-bunching tube, which they called the klystron, to obtain an agreement with the university to provide laboratory facilities in return for a share of any proceeds. By August that year they were able to produce continuous power at a wavelength of 13 cm. Clearly needing greater resources to develop and manufacture the tube, and with a possible war looming, a deal was struck with the Sperry Gyroscope Company to finance the work, which was transferred to the East Coast.In 1946, after the death of his first wife, Russell returned to Palo Alto, and in 1948 the brothers and Hansen founded Varian Associates to make microwave tubes for transmitters and linear accelerators and nuclear magnetic-resonance detectors. Subsequent research also resulted in the development of a satellite-borne magnetometer for measuring the earth's magnetic field.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary DSc Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1943. Franklin Institute Medal.Bibliography1939, with S.F.Varian, "High frequency oscillator and amplifier", Journal of Applied Physics 10:321 (describes the klystron).Further ReadingJ.R.Pierce, 1962, "History of the microwave tube art", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 979 (provides background to development of the klystron).D.Varian, 1983, The Inventor and the Pilot (biographies of the brothers).See also: Varian, Sigurd FergusKFBiographical history of technology > Varian, Russell Harrison
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106 Hertzsprung-Russell-Diagramm
n < astron> ■ Hertzsprung-Russell diagram; Russell diagramGerman-english technical dictionary > Hertzsprung-Russell-Diagramm
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107 Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
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108 Sage, Russell
(1816-1906) Сейдж, РасселБизнесмен, финансист. Начал карьеру продавцом в г. Трой, шт. Нью-Йорк. Сделал состояние на оптовой торговле продуктами питания и различных спекуляциях. Деловой партнер Дж. Гулда [ Gould, Jay]. Контролировал компанию "Вестерн юнион" [ Western Union]. Оставил наследство стоимостью около 70 млн. долларов, которые его вдова Маргарет Сейдж [Sage, Margaret Olivia Slocum] (1828-1918) использовала для создания фонда и колледжа, носящих его имя [ Russell Sage Foundation; Russell Sage College], а также для оказания помощи многим организациям, в том числе Ассоциации молодых христиан (ИМКА) [ Young Men's Christian Association]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Sage, Russell
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109 Bertrand Russell
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110 Bill Russell
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111 Conde Russell
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112 Henry Russell
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113 Ken Russell
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114 croaker, Russell’s
—1. LAT Dendrophysa russelli (Cuvier)2. RUS дендрофиза f Рассела3. ENG goatee croaker, Russell’s croaker, Russell’s jewfish4. DEU —5. FRA bourrugue m chèvreDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > croaker, Russell’s
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115 jewfish, Russell’s
—1. LAT Dendrophysa russelli (Cuvier)2. RUS дендрофиза f Рассела3. ENG goatee croaker, Russell’s croaker, Russell’s jewfish4. DEU —5. FRA bourrugue m chèvreDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > jewfish, Russell’s
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116 Индекс Стоимости Russell 2000
Finances: Russell 2000 Value IndexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Индекс Стоимости Russell 2000
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117 Hertzsprung-Russell-Diagramm
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118 Bertrand Russell
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119 Jack Russell
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120 Jack Russell
n. zool. (исто и Jack Russell terrier) ситен териер со кратки нозе
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