- The
Synchrophasotron was a synchrotron-based
particle accelerator for
protons at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research in
Dubna that was operational...
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isochronous cyclotrons (120, 145, 650 MeV), a
phasitron (680 MeV) and a
synchrophasotron (4 GeV). The site has a
neutron fast-pulse
reactor (1,500MW pulse)...
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particle energy up to 7 GeV. It was
built in 1987–1992 as a part of
Dubna synchrophasotron modernisation program (the
Nuclotron ring
follows the
outer perimeter...
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Energy at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research in Dubna,
where the
Synchrophasotron, that,
along with Protvino,
incorporated the
largest circular proton...
- S. –
revolving door (1888)
Vladimir Veksler (1907–1966),
Russia –
synchrophasotron, co-inventor of
synchrotron John Venn (1834–1923), UK – Venn diagram...
- the
Heroes of the
Country site (in Russian) Who and when
invented synchrophasotron? (in Russian)
Shamov V.N. The
transfusion of
stored cadaver blood Lancet...
- as a part of
Dubna synchrophasotron modernisation program (the
Nuclotron ring
follows the
outer perimeter of the
synchrophasotron ring). 5 runs of about...
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Moscow State University. He was the co-designer of the
project of
synchrophasotron ОИЯИ (1949). He
received the
Lenin Prize (1988). He
graduated from...
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cancer research.
INSPIRE Saturne Saclay,
France 1958–1997 3 GeV
INSPIRE Synchrophasotron Dubna,
Russia December 1957 – 2003 10 GeV
INSPIRE Zero
Gradient Synchrotron...
- one of the
creators of the long-range
detection radar and the
Soviet synchrophasotron in
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research in Dubna. He held the rank...