Nikolay Dmitrievich Devyatkov (Russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Девя́тков; 11 April [O.S. 29 March] 1907, Vologda — 1 February 2001, Moscow) was a Soviet...
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power generation from different heat sources. 1980s EHF therapy by Nikolay Devyatkov and Mikhail Golant 1980 Typhoon-class submarine The largest submarine...
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ramified computer network Fryazino.net. Alexander Balandin, cosmonaut Nikolay Devyatkov (1907–2001), engineer/inventor Yury Gulyayev (b. 1935), physicist...
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Chebotaryov (1746–1815), historian, rector of the Moscow University Nikolay Devyatkov (1907–2001), engineer and inventor Grigory Landsberg (1890–1957),...
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reflex klystron (as it was later called) had just been developed by Nikolay Devyatkov. Using this, design was started on a set designated Gneis (Origin)...
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linear-beam, velocity-modulated vacuum tube (a klystron) was developed by Nikolay Devyatkov, based on designs from Kharkiv. This device produced about 25 W at...
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(if known), and reference. Vinnie Burke, 79, American jazz bassist. Nikolay Devyatkov, 93, Soviet and Russian scientist and inventor. Sam Harshaney, 90...
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Prize, and the State Prize of the Russian Federation. He worked with Nikolay Devyatkov on the application of EHF therapy. Mikhail Golant was born to well-educated...
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