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What to do to keep yourself and others safe from COVID-19 Maintain at least a 1-metre distance between yourself and others to reduce your risk of infection when they cough, sneeze or speak. Maintain an even greater distance between yourself and others when indoors. The further away, the better. Make wearing a mask a normal part of being around other people. Here are the basics of how to wear a mask: Clean your hands before you put your mask on, as well as before and after you take it off. Make sure it covers both your nose, mouth and chin.
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About the Ryazan State Radio Engineering University named after V.F. Utkin
Gagarina Str. 59/1
Ryazan, Russia, 390005
Phone: +7 (4912) 72-03-03
+7 (4912) 72-04-35
Fax: +7 (4912) 92-22-15
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Traditions of the University
A.S. Popov (1859-1906) was in 1895 a lecturer in physics. He set up a reciever in 1895, and read a paper about it at the Meeting of the Russian Physico-Chemical Society on April 25 (May 7, New Style) 1895. He demonstrated the world's first radio reciever, which he called "an apparatus for the detection and registration of electric oscillations". By means of this equipment, Popov could register electrical disturbances, including atmospheric ones. In March 1896 he gave a furtner demonstration before the same society. At that meeting the words "Heinrich Hertz" were transmitted by wireless telegraphy in Morse code and similary received before a distinguished scientific audience. Popov has become the inventor of the radio, May 7 being celebrated earch year as "Radio Day" in Ryazan Radio engineering university.
On the 7th of May graduates of the University are traditionally meeting on the so-called "Radio Day":
What to do to keep yourself and others safe from COVID-19
Maintain at least a 1-metre distance between yourself and others to reduce your risk of infection when they cough, sneeze or speak. Maintain an even greater distance between yourself and others when indoors. The further away, the better.
Make wearing a mask a normal part of being around other people.
Here are the basics of how to wear a mask:
Clean your hands before you put your mask on, as well as before and after you take it off.
Make sure it covers both your nose, mouth and chin.
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