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Yevgeny Konstantinovich Zavoisky (Russian: Евгений Константинович Завойский;
September 28, 1907 –
October 9, 1976) was a
Soviet physicist known for discovery...
- was
first observed in
Kazan State University by
Soviet physicist Yevgeny Zavoisky in 1944, and was
developed independently at the same time by
Brebis Bleaney...
- 1038/158670a0. S2CID 4143499.
Zavoisky, E. (1946). "Spin
magnetic resonance in the decimeter-wave region". Fizicheskiĭ Zhurnal. 10.
Zavoisky, E. (1946). "Paramagnetic...
- Arbuzov, and the
birthplace of
electron spin
resonance discovered by
Evgeny Zavoisky. In 2011,
Kazan University received a
federal status. It is also one of...
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Zavoisky who
offered him a
position of
lecturer and a
chair of the
theoretical physics group. In Kazan,
Altshuler closely collaborated with
Zavoisky in...
- 1038/158670a0. S2CID 4143499.
Zavoisky, E. (1946). "Spin
magnetic resonance in the decimeter-wave region". Fizicheskiĭ Zhurnal. 10.
Zavoisky, E. (1946). "Paramagnetic...
- used in the
first electron paramagnetic resonance measurements by
Yevgeny Zavoisky in 1944.
Aqueous solutions prepared from copper(II)
chloride contain a...
- Butlerov), the
discovery of the
electron paramagnetic resonance (Yevgeny
Zavoisky) and
acoustic paramagnetic resonance (Altshuler) and many others. The city...
- and the Ampère Prize, in 2010 the Paul J.
Flory Research Prize and the
Zavoisky award, in 2005 the
Walter Nernst Medal, and in 1988 the
Gottfried Wilhelm...
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Oxford from 1957 to 1977. In 1992,
Bleaney received the
International Zavoisky Award "for his
contribution to the
theory and
practice of
electron paramagnetic...