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AUTHOR* Skvortsov, T. P.
ORG- Kazan Aviation Institute (Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy institut)
TITLE: The initial form of the boundary region of a plane ~mpersonio jet flowing
into an accompanying subsonic stream bounded by a wall
SOURCE: Kazan. Aviatsiom institut. Trudy, no. 80) 1963. Matematika i mekhanika.
(Mathematics and mechanics7l 76-83
TOPIC TAGS: fluid dynamics, fluid flow, fluid kinetic equation, supersonic flow
ABSTRACT: The initial ehape.of the boundary region between a high pressure supersonic
jet flowing into an accompmWing subsonic low pressure gas stream bounded by a short
fin was calculated. The calculation is based on the six equations
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constant; 'r is the gasodynamic function; X is the velocity
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kr
coefficient; w is the gas velocity; akr is -the critical velocity of gas,, M is the Mach
number; a is the velocit-y -of sound; 0 is the angle of turn of the boundary between the
two streams. Index 1 refers to the supersonic je-tq -index 2 to the subsonic atreame
On the basis of the six eqaationsp expressions for the critical fin. lengthi f and
Xkr
the function 'r have.been aerived
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TIRestoration of the Amino-Acid Composition of Cerebral Albumin
in Various Functional States." Papers submitted at 2nd Conference on
Biochemistry of the Nervous System, AS USSR, 12-16 Feb 1957, Kiev
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KRUPNOV, A.F.; SKVORIISGV2 V.A.
Formaldohyda he-am maner with a 4mra. band. Izv. rls. ucheb. zav.;
radiofiz. 5 no.4t820 162. (KRA 16:7)
1. Nauchno-113sledovatellskly radiofizicheskiy Inatitut pri
Gorlkovskom univer5itete.
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"The Role of Fodder Materials in the Reproductive Functions of
Agricultural Animals." Dr Biol Sci,, Inat of Physiology imeni. I. P.
Pavlov, Acad Sci USSR (kpr-Jun 54). (Vent Ak Nauk, Nov 54) (Short
Summary Available)
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SKVORTSOV, V.A., doktor biol.nauk
Role of feeding in the reproduction of animals. Nauka i pered.op.
v aellkhoz. 7 no.9:14-16 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) -
1. Vologodskiy molochnyy institut.
I(Reproduction) (Feeding and feeding stuffs)
SKVORTISOV, V. A. (Prof, Dr Eioi Sci)
"Gonadotrophic effect of sorr- cultured and willd-growing plants."
report presented at the 5th Intl Cong on Animal Reproduction & Art--1--ficial.
Insemination, Trent, Italy, 6-13 Sep 64.
Dairy Inst, Vologda.
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AUTHORS: SkvortE;ov,, V.A., Krupnov, A.F., and Naumov, A.I.
TITLE: A New blaser Without a Freeze-out System
PERIODICAL: Izvesti.ya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniyj Radlofizlka,
ig6o, N'01.3, No.6, pp. 1128-1129
TEXT: A new maser incorporating a molecular beam apparatus
producing a beam of ammonia molecules without a liquid nitrogen
trap to remove the ammonia vapour, has been developed by the
present authors. The apparatus is evacuated by a single
diffusion pump type W-5 (N-5) incorporating an oil vapour trap.
The molecular beam gun and the resonator were placed immediately
above tge pump. In the absence of the beam the vacuum was
2 x 10- mm fig, while under working conditions (optimum beam on)
the vacuum was 3.3 x jo-5 mm jig. The consumption of ammonia was
2.8 x lol7 mal/sec and the corresponding pumping speed was
250 litre/sec. In the usual molecular generators incorporating
a freeze-out system, the stability is affected by the freeze-out
conditions. The present generator is said to be free from
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these disadvantages. Acknowledgements are expressed to
A.A. Mellnikov for assistance in the experiments and to
~' T . 'IT-,-mnv for assistance in the preparation of the beam gun.
There is I Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION- Nauclino-issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut
pri Gor1kovskom universitete
(Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute,
Gorlkiy University)
SUBMITTED: juiy 14, ig6o
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AUTHORS: Krupnov, A.F., Naumov, A.I. and.Skvortsov, V.A.
TITLE: A Sealed-off Maser with an Ion-getter Pump and
Cooling
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Radiofizika, 1961, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp-178-179
TEXT: An ammonia maser oscillator has been developed
by the present authors. It Incorporates an ion-gotte~t pump
and liquid-nitrogen cooling. The maser is designed so that
the pumping speed for the Am onia is 1 000 litres/sec and
the pumping speeds for all the other gases is about I litre/sec.
In order to achieve this, the ammonia is frozen out by a
liquid-nitrogen trap and the remaining gases are removed by
an ion-getter pump. The apparatus is shown schematically
in Fig. 1. In this figure, 1 is a liquid-nitrogen-cooled
dewar; 2 is the connection to a backing pump; 3 is the
ion-getter pump; 4 is a getter pump; 5 is the vacuum
chamber; 6 is a multichpnnel 0beam source giving a molecular
beam having a divergence of 12 7 is a separator consisting
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of 100-mm long rod.-ci and 8 is an invar resonator, 100 mm long.
The apparatus is first evacuated with a backing pump to a
pressure of 10-2mm Hg. Further reduction of the pressure
(down to about 5 x 10-6 mm Hg) In achieved by means of -
cooling, a getter pump (A.G. Mishkin, Elektronika, 12, 62,
1958 - Ref. 1) and an ion-getter pump. During the operation
of the device the vacuum is maintained by cooling and the
ion-getter pump. The power consumed by the getter and the
ion-getter pumps is 100 and 140 W, respectively. During tests
the oscillator was found to operate continuously for six days.
The pressure remained constant and the only external
maniipulation required was the addition of liquid nitrogen.
It was found that the device could be restarted by introducing
liquid nitrogen, avrItching on the getter pump and then the
ion-gettor pump.
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AUTHOR: Krupnov, A. F.:0 Sivortsov,,
TITLE: poiw millimeter maser with Fabry-Per'o't resonator
SOURCE: Zhurnal ekisper. I teoret. fiziki, v. 45, no. 6, 1963, 2080-
2081
TOPIC TAGS: Fabry rerot maser, Fabry*p3rot maser resonal'-*or, maser,
C H sub 2 0 maser, maser separator
ABSTRACT: A Fabry-Perot maser operating at 72838 Me and using the
101--0 00 transition of the CH20 molecule was deve.loped and operated.
The resonator donsists of two flat diads 6.5 am In diameter, polished
to within 1 micron. The separation between. discs is V2 (about 2 mm).,!
and the q is 2000. Coupling is by two waveguides of like polariza-
tion. The resonator is fed with one flat beam of active molecules
directed In the gap between the plates. The separator is a variant
of a ring system suggested by krupnov (Izv. vuzoy Radlofizika, v. 2,.
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658, 1959) and operated at 15 kV. The spectral line in the resonator
was observed to be a singlet about 15 kcs wide. Generation was at
one frequency, with a signal to noise ratio not less than 20. 'The
authors thank N. F. Shcherbakov and A. M. Kislitsyn for naking the
resonator and V. A. Flyagin and V. D. Kalentlyev for their assistance
in building the separator.' Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
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AUTHOR: Krupnov, A. F.; Skvortsov, V. A.
ORG: Scientific-Research Institute of Radiophysics, Gorikiy University
(Nauchno-issledovateliskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorikovskom universitete)
TITLE: Increasing the beam length in a maser with spaced resonators
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SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9, no. 4, 1966, 824-827
TOPIC TAGS: maser, gaseous state maser
ABSTRACT: Practical methods of increasing the maser beam length, i.e.,
.of enhancing the line Q-factor,'were investigated. Various schemes of formation of a
~ong-beam of active molecules were tested. The maximum distance betw9en the sorting
system and the single resonator at which the self-excitation was still possible
served as an efficiency criterion. A maser with J = 3, K m 3, N14H3 was used in the
e#eriments. A 0-15-mm diameter channel whose length was equal to its diameter was
us,ed as a beam source. The sorting system 100-mm. long, 6-mm diameter consisted of
rpgs with 3-mm spacings between them. For EO&O-mode, the 100-mm long resonator had
a Q-factor of about 9000. Generation was obtained with a distance of 70 cm between
the sorting system and the single resonator. The optimal distance between the
s'purce and the sorting nystem. proved to be 19 mm. A 0.5-mm deviation of the source
:from the sorting-system axis halved the excitation parameter, which testified to
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t~e fact that larger beam diameters should not have been used. These results
corroborate G. Beckerls results (Zs. angew. Phys., 1963, 15, 261) about the
i&vantages of the point sources and ring sorting systems whose field is independent
T the azimuth and which ensures the absence of Ifazimuth aberrations" in forming the
0
aptive-'molecule beam. F. Holujis et al. conclusions about a partial structure
#esolution with an interresonator distance of 30-cm based on a certain asymmetry in
the anplitude-frequency maser characteristics is held premature; this asymmetry
could be due to some technical factors. A radiation line was observed by the authors
wIth a 2-mm distance between the resonators; this line was completely resolved into
two components separated by 1586 �80 cps. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. [03]
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AUTHOR: Krupnov, A. F.; Skyortsov, V. A.
ORG: Scientific-Researck Institute of Radio hysics, Gor1kiy University
(Nau issledovatells;kiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Goi*ovsko-m universitete)
TITLE: Reorientation ofmolecules in a formalde de eam maser J
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9, no. 4, 1966, 627-828
TOPIC TAGS: maser, liquid state maser, gaseous state maser
ABSTRACT: Reorientation.processe s in a f6rmaldehyde 101--000-transition maser were
experimentally investigated. Only the molecules having M a 0 interact with an
E010 field when they enter the resonator. When a reorienting field is superposed,
the transitions M a 0-4-M = t 1-and M -z 11 - M = 0 will take place with equal
,probabilities, and the excitation parameter will decrease. The excitation parameter
was found to decrease to one third at 100%.reorientation. A small ring encompassing
the molecular beam was placed between the ring-type sort' system and the E0 -mode
*esonator and served as a weak-field-creat-ing electrode;fhe maserwas operateras
4n amplifier; the excitation parameter and the ring volt e were measured. With the
same sorting system, source, and reorienting ring, experiments were conducted with
14% maser, J = 3, K - 3- In this case, the effect of ring voltage on the excitation
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parameter was very weak (about 1%). Tnereupon, additional experiments were staged
ifith an outfit described by N. G. Basov et al. (ZhETF, 1963, 45, 1768); the maximum
yariation of the excitation parameter was found to be about 20%.,which is substantially
lower than that in the formaldebyde maser. Orig. art. has:.2 figures. [031
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AUTHOR: Krupnov, A. F.; Skvortsov, V. A Sinegubko, L. A.
ORG: Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute of the Gor'ky University (Nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut pri Gor'kovskom universitete)
TITLE: The optimal variant of a two-resonator maser with opposing beams
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 10, no. 1, 1967, 140-142
TOPIC TAGS: maser, gaseous state maser, ammoni
AASTRACT: The authors studied the optimal configuration and the limiting gain
advantage in the effective Q-factor of the narrowed spectral lines in Ramsey maser
circuits with distributed resonators and opposing beams. The gain advantage was
determined as the ratio of the effective Q-factor of the spectral line in a two-
resonator circuit to the Q-factor of the spectral line in a generator with a
single resonator. An experiment'was performed to determine the dependence of X(L)
(beam attenuation coefficient as a function of the length of the resonator) with a
maser operating on the 3-3 transition of ammonia N14H3. Above, X(L) = N(L)IN(O),
where N(O) is the number of active molecules arriving from the sorting system of the
first resonator, and N(L) the number of molecules that reach the second resonator.
The relationship of the number of active molecules N(t) reaching the single resonator
from a sorting system placed at a distance t from the resonator, to the number of
molecules N(O) reaching the resonator-placed next to the sorting system (L - 0) vas
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also measured. When both these measurements were made the power gain K(E), K(O) of
the non-excited maser wan measured for a constant beam intensity and sorting voltage.
Fig. 1 (a plot of X vs. 1) shows some of the results obtained. By using the experi-
mentally obtained dependence of X(1) , for example, the maximum possible gain advan-
tage of the effective line Q-factor of a two-resonator over a single (10 cm long)
Fig. 1. Dependence of the beam attenuation
coefficient on the length of the resonator
X) t -(cm)
resonator maser was calculated. This gain advantage, which equalled 3.5, corres-
ponded to L - 27 cm. The! authors thank B. T. Goromov and Yu. 1. Nikolayeva-fiDr their
help in the experiment. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [IV]
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TITLE: Interrelation Between the Denjoy General Integral and
Totalization (T 2s)o
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 127,Nr 5,PP 975-976 (USSR)
ABOTRACT: By constructing an example the author proves the existence of
a function f(x) with the following properties : 1.) f(x) is
integrable in the sense of the general Denjo integral, of the
integral of Marcinkiewicz - Zygmund Z-Ref 2 ~ , of the
p2 - integral of James /-Ref 3-7 and of the-SCP - integral of
Burkill Z Ref 4-7 . 2.7 The general Denjoy integral of fW
is different from the integral of the same function in the
sense of the totalization (T 2a 0 and in the-sense of the other
above integrals of Perron typ
Simultaneously it is shown that the totalization (T 2s)0 and
the above integrals of Perron type do not necessarily possess
the N - property of Luzin.
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There a:~e 6 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 1 French,
1 Polish, 1 Canadian, I English, and 1 American.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova
(1,1,oscow State University imeni 1T.V. Lomonosov)
PRDSENT.ED: April 2'[,1959, by A.111i. Kolmogorov, Academician
SUBMITTED: Apri.1 2'1,1959
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AUTHOR: Skvortsov, I.A. (Moscow)
TITLE- Relations Between the General Denjoy Integral and the
Totalization (T 2S)o
PERIODICAL: llatematicheskiy sbornik, 1960, Vol- 52, No . 1,PP- 551-578
TEXTs There exist several generalizations of the Lebesgue int'egra I ~n-
tegrating each BUM of an everywhere convergent trigonometric series Mo
these generalizations there belongs the totalization (T 2S)o (cf-(Ref. 1))
introduced by Denjoy &s well as the integrals of the type of Perron: The
integral of Mareinkie,wiez-Zygmund (cf.Ref.2)), the p2 - integral of James
(cf.(Ref- 3)) and the SCP - integral of Burkill (cf.(Ref- 4))- it the
other hand there exists the general Denjoy integral. The author in-
reatigates the relations between this integral and the integrals mentioned
above. It is proved that the totalization (T 2S)0 and the above mentioned
Perron integrals contradict the general integral of Denjoy. For the proof
the author constructs a function f(x) integrable in the sense of the
Denjoy integral as well as in the sense of the other integrals mentioned
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Relationship between a D-integral and totalization (T4).
Vest. MoBk. un. Sero 1:Mates, mekh, noo6:20-25 N-D 162o
(miRA 16:2)
1. Kafedra teorii funktsiy i funktsionallnogo awaiza
Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Integrals,, Generalized)
(Functions)
SKVORTSOV, V.A.
Trigonometrical series convergent to nonnegative functions.
Vest. Mask. un. Ser.1; Mat.,mekh. 17 no.5:3-10 S-0 162.
(MIRA 15 -.9)
1. Kafedxa teorii funktaiy i funktsionallnogo analiza
Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Fourier series)
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SKVORTSOV,__I,A- (Moskva) -
Some properties of the Cesaro-Perron integral. Mat. sbar. 60 no.3.-
304-324 W '63. (MIRA 16:3)
(Integrals, Generalized)
SKVORTSOVY V.A.
A Cantor type theorem for Haar's system. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 1:
Mat., mekh. 19 no,5;3-6 3-0 164.
(141RA 17: 12)
1. Kafedra 'Leorii funktsii i funktsionallnogo analiza Moskovskogo
universiteta.
SKVORTSOV, V.A. (MoAva)
Int egration of ari exact asymptohe' Schwarz derivative. Mat. sbor.
63 no.30Z~-346 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4)
SKVORTSOV, V.A.
Du-Bois-Reymond's theorem for generalized integrals and trigo-
nometric series summable by Abel-Poisson's method. Vest. Moak.
un. Ser. 1: Mat., mekh. 19 no.4:16-20 J1-Ag 164. (MIRA 17.8)
1. Kafedra teorii funktsiy i funktsionallnogo analiza Moskovskogo
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i fal.tory ye~yr! Trudy vsoso,,,,,x-,,. 'lauch-
;Iill)rj'le,,-T7l ar lledrc~yt,-3a, vyl.~ 29,
2111-'10. Bibl4o:,,-r-: 22; nazv.
UMPOVI V474
Affectivenese of liming In relation to sail acidity. Sovet. Agron. lls
10.19 37-42 153. (HURA 5:12)
(CA 47 no,14t?:L43 153)
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. M-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24953
Author : Mosolov, I. V., Dmitriyeva, N. A.,-Zkvortspy.,~~_
Inst : The All-Union S.R.I. of Fertilizers ana-riricultural
Soil Science
Title : The Effect of Various Forms of Nitrogen Fertilizers
on the Winter Wheat Yield In Relation to Application
Time
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchn.-tekhn. inform. Vses. n.-i. in-t
udob. I agropochvoved., 1956, No 2, 32-33
Abstract: No abstract.
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USSRISoil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. 1-5
Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22509
Author Yakovlova, V.V., Skvortsov, V.F.
Inst
Title The Effect of Molybdenum or, Clover Yield Increase on Podzol
Soils.
Orig Pub: Udobrenie i urozhai, 1956, No 5, 29-36
Abstract: Preliminary vegetative experiments proved that Mo is strongly
held by acid soils (red earths and podzol). In 1954 field tests
and 1955 production tests, non-root nutrition of clover by Mo
in the form of ammonium molybdate (0-15 g Mo/100 1 water/hectare)
and liming cf acid soil increased Mo assimilation by plants and
acted favorably on their yield, bringing an increase of hay crop
in the second harvest of 4.3 centners/hectare when the control
yield was 22.4 centners/hectare. In the experiment in 1955, when
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Abs Jour: Referat Zh-BJ.01., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22509
the control yield was quite high, the Mo feeding showed no effect.
In the production experiment, the hay crop of the second harvest
obtained was 32.1 centners/hectare against 15.7 centners/hectare
in the control. With molybdenum feeding (150 g/hectare) the
qualitative composition of hay 'was improved by the yield of clo-
ver, and decreased weed content. The Mo dosage recommended for
non-root feeding is 150 g/hectare. In vegetative experiments the
effectivenesa of a ferromolybdenous slag from Chelyabinsk plant
was higher than that of ammonium molybdate when added to the soil.
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USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. M-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24952
Author : Mosolov, 1. V., Dmitriyeva, N. A., �1~vortsov_,_V. F.
Inst :The All-Union Inst. of Fertilizers, SofT-Sclence,
and Agricultural Engineering
Title :The Effect of Various Forms of Nitrogen Fertilizers
on the Winter Wheat Yield
Orig Pub: Uds3breniye I urozhay, 1956, No lo, 42-43
Abstract: The laboratory of Plant Nutrition of the All-Union
Institute of Fertilizers, Soil Science, and Agri-
cultural Engineering experimented on the effect of
various forms of nitrogen In spring and autumn
side-dressings. The soil was heavy loam, subjected
to average cultivation, its pH was 4.6, the hydro-
litic acidity 3.85 milliequivalents per 100 grams
of soil. In the 1954 tests with a damp fall the
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SKVaRTSOV. V.F., kandidat sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk.
I
Relybdenum:fert-ilizers. Nauka i zhisn' 23 no-7:51-52 JI 1_56.
(Fertilizers and manures)(Mo3,vbdenum organic compou'nds)(HIM 9:9)
[OZ;N. "'iNe."ITSOV, V,G.
,,-.n-~eriag cf bats In ~Udav"-a. 7ocl. zhia-. 44 nc~6:941-943 165.
(M.-RA 18110)
1. lRstitat zoologii 91 Moldavskoy SSR, Kish4neV-.
37 )61
3/057/62/032/004/007/017
9. B162/BI02
AUTHORS: Liash, D. I., and Skvortsov, V. I.
TITLE: Frequency dependence of the components of the magnetic
tensor and of the complex diele;tric constant of some
ferri';es in the shf range -
PERIODICAL: . Z.hurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 32, no. 4, 19062, 435-440
TEXT. 1.1easurements were made of E at + iE_11 and an investigation was
carried out into the denendence of the components (A - A' + iA") of the
tensor of magnetic permeability,A on the magnetizing field for ferrite of
type 191 on a 0.8 cm wave and for the types 1-1000 (P-1000) and 1-20
(F-20) and 76 on 3 cm and 6 mm. Relations are given linking the variation
in the complex natural frequency of the resonator when a thin ferrite platqy
.~s placed in its cavity. Conclusions: The &-values measuxed at 3 and
0.8 cm, coincide within the limits of accuracy (no dispersion in this
frequency range). The A-values of non-magnetized ferrites differ at 3 cm
and 6 mm (AIr--_O.6-O.4, A"-10-2; po,__j, p,,_,10-3). The relation between
the components . of'- of the ferrites examined and the constant
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