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- Leonid Viktorovich Krushinsky (Russian: Леонид Викторович Крушинский; 16 June 1911 – 25 May 1984) was a Soviet and Russian biologist who specialized in...
- Ebise as Naka Takeda Setsuko Kaida as Take Takeda Ivan Gromov as Alexey Krushinsky Issey Ogata as Commandant Kono Takumi Saitoh as Shiro Kurata Jtarô Sugisaku...
- Тулеугали Насырханович". soviet-aces-1936-53.ru. Retrieved 2023-07-30. Krushinsky, S. (21 November 1942). "Гвардейская честь". Komsomolskaya Pravda. p. 2...
- 3847/1538-3881/aae319, S2CID 119224576 Burdanov, Artem; Benni, Paul; Sokov, Eugene; Krushinsky, Vadim; Popov, Alexander; Delrez, Laetitia; Gillon, Michael; Hébrard,...
- Voronov G.P. Dementiev N.P. Dubinin L.A. Zenkevich M.V. Keldysh L.V. Krushinsky B.A. Kudryashov M.A. Lavrentiev L.D. Landau G.S. Landsberg M.A. Leontovich...
- precede it. The architecture (work of I.Maslenikov, T.Tselikovskaya, A.Krushinsky, N.Chuprina and others) feature innovations such as using escalators for...
- Palace, and as a result, its architectural layout (work of architects A.Krushinsky and N.Aleshkin) follows carefully on the theme. Unlike other pylon-trivault...
- Aleksandra Izmailovich, Onisim Chizhikov, Vladimir Trutovsky [ru], Mikhail Krushinsky, Alexander Schrader [ru], Donat Cherepanov, Rybin and Yacob Bogachev....
- design (Architects V. Gnevyshev, Tamara Tselikovska, N. Aleshkin and S. Krushinsky) is based on scientific themes. The lighting for instance consists of...
- State University in 1947. His teachers included A. N. Formozov and L. V. Krushinsky (1911-1984). Veprintsev was arrested by the MGB in 1951, while still a...