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The possible determination of a magnetic field's current in 

 the external solar corona during its illumination by polarized 

 radio emission of discreet sources. Izvest. Vuzov, Radio- 

 fizika,_3, #2, 341-342 (1960). 



and V. M. Fain. The theory of ferro- and antiferromagnet- 

 ism. Zhur. Ekspt'l. i Teoret. Fiz. 39, #5, 1323-1338 (1960). 

 The Distribution of Electromagnetic Waves in Plasma. 

 Moscow: 1960. 



The law of conservation and an expression for energy density 

 in the electrodynamics of absorptive dispersing media. 

 Radiofizika 4, #1, 74-89 (1961). 



and V. V. Zheleznyakov. Noncoherent mechanisms of spo- 

 radic solar radio emission in the case of a magnetically 

 active coronal plasma. Astron. Zhur. 38, #1, 3-20 (1961). 

 and E. A. Benediktov, G. G. Getmantsev . Radio astronomi- 

 cal research with the aid of artificial earth satellites. 

 Artificial Earth Satellites, #7, 3-22 (1961). 

 Light scattering near phase transfer points in a solid state. 

 Uspekh. Fiz. Nauk 77, #4 (1962). 



The law of conservation of energy in the electrodynamics of 

 media with spatial dispersion. Izvest. Vuzov, Radiofizika, 

 5, #6 (1962). 



and V. M. Agranovich. Crystallo-optics with consideration 

 of spatial dispersion and the theory of excitons. Parts I and 

 II. Uspekh. Fiz. Nauk 76, #4 (1962), and 77, #4 (1962). 

 Office: Scientific Research Radiophysical Institute of 



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GLUSHKO, VALENTIN PETRQVICH (Power Engineer) 



V. P. Glushko was born August 20, 1908. In 1956 he became 

 a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He was 

 elected a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of 

 Sciences in 1953, and in 1958 an Academician. 



Glushko' s basic works are concerned with various divisions 

 of power engineering. 



Office: Dept. of Technical Sciences of USSR Academy of 



Sciences 

 Malyy Khariton'yevsky Pereulok, 4 

 Moscow, USSR J 



Residence: Leninskiye gory, sektor **M" 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: V9 21 63 



