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Vyssotsky (October 23, 1894 – May 12, 1975, née Emma T. R. Williams) was an
American astronomer who was
honored with the
Annie J.
Cannon Award in...
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Vysotskoye (neuter) and
variants such as Vysotskiy,
Wissotzky or
Vyssotsky may
refer to:
Places Vysotsky (inhabited locality) (Vysotskaya, Vysotskoye)...
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Victor Alexander Vyssotsky (February 26, 1931 –
December 24, 2012) was a
mathematician and
computer scientist. He was the
technical head of the Multics...
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Alexander Nikolayevich Vyssotsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Высо́тский, 23 May 1888 – 31
December 1973) was a Russian-American astronomer. Born...
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Gliese 876 is a red
dwarf star 15.2 light-years (4.7 p****cs) away from
Earth in the
constellation of Aquarius. It is one of the
closest known stars to...
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Gliese 436 is a red
dwarf located 31.9 light-years (9.8 p****cs) away in the
zodiac constellation of Leo. It has an
apparent visual magnitude of 10.67...
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Vyssotsky,
provisional designation 1947 UC, is a rare-type
Hungaria asteroid and
suspected interloper from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt...
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published in 1961 by John
Larry Kelly, Jr.,
Carol Lochbaum and
Victor A.
Vyssotsky for
specifying sampled data systems. A
BLODI specification of functional...
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proposed the
first email system with
Pouzin and
Crisman Victor A.
Vyssotsky R. A. Freiburghouse, "The
Multics PL/1 Compiler",
General Electric Company...
- "Mazurka by
Andrey Sychra", "Elegy by
Mikhail Vyssotsky", "Russian
Melody (tremolo study) by
Mikhail Vyssotsky", "Ricercar by
Niccolo Nigrino", "Impromptu"...