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- Hélene Pavlovna Kotchoubey (Russian: Елена Павловна Кочубей}, née Bibikova (Russian: Бибикова) (1812-1888) was a Russian noblewoman and court official...
- August 2015. Vaitl, D.; Birbaumer, N.; Gruzelier, J.; Jamieson, G. A.; Kotchoubey, B.; Kübler, A.; Lehmann, D.; Miltner, W. H.; et al. (2005). "Psychobiology...
- 1937, Leningrad, Saint Petersburg). She married, firstly, Prince Leon Kotchoubey (1862-1927) in Baden-Baden, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg on 7 September...
- Mutschler V.; Lutun P.; Jaeger A.; Calon B.; Meyer A.; Pottecher T.; Lang S.; Kotchoubey B. (2009c). "Cortical Information Processing in Coma" (PDF). Cognitive...
- Sleep Research. 26: 243. Vaitl D, Birbaumer N, Gruzelier J, Jamieson GA, Kotchoubey B, Kübler A, Lehmann D, Miltner WH, Ott U, Pütz P, Sammer G, Strauch I...
- 1939–1976 Tatiana Schaufuss 1976–1986 Teymuraz K. Bagration 1986–1992 Andrew Kotchoubey, PhD 1992–1996 The position of President was eliminated in 1996. Chairman...
- empress in 1881, but died later that same year, and was succeeded by Hélene Kotchoubey. Hall, Coryne, Little Mother of Russia: A Biography of Empress Marie Feodorovna...
- ISBN 9780203304761. OCLC 567985508.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Kotchoubey, Boris; Tretter, Felix; Braun, Hans A.; Buchheim, Thomas; Draguhn, Andreas;...
- 683–685. doi:10.1016/j.jocn.2013.05.015. PMID 24210803. S2CID 22692004. Kotchoubey, Boris; Manfred Schneck; Simone Lang; Niels Birbaumer (2003). "Event-related...
- eminent Imperial Statesman Viktor Kochubey. The family name is also spelled Kotchoubey (French) and Kotschoubey (German, Almanach de Gotha). Vasyl Kochubey was...