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- 1971; also Wiktor Maximowitsch Schirmunski, Zirmunskij, Schirmunski, Zhirmunskii; Russian: Ви́ктор Макси́мович Жирму́нский) was a Soviet and Russian literary...
- Ernogrammus walkeri Follett & Powell, 1988 (Masked prickleback) Ernogrammus zhirmunskii Markevich & Kharin, 2011 (Seven-lined prickleback) Ernogrammus is a compound...
- Soviet critics tended to be more sympathetic towards the poem. V.M. Zhirmunskii (1924) sees the poem as the moment of Pushkin's decisive break with Byron...
- London: Taylor and Francis The classic study of Pushkin and Byron is Zhirmunskii, V. M. (1924). Bairon i Pushkin. Leningrad, Nauka. For an up-to-date...
- xingkaiensis Y.X.Ma Poa yaganica Speg. Poa yatsugatakensis Honda Poa zhirmunskii Prob. Poa zhongdianensis L.Liu "Poa L." Plants of the World Online. Board...
- Turkmenistan Neshiryaty. p. 4-10. Chadwick, Nora K.; Zhirmunsky, Victor; Zhirmunskiĭ, Viktor Maksimovich (2010-06-03). Oral Epics of Central Asia. Cambridge...
- Markevich A.I., Kharin V.E. A new species of prickleback Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Acanthopterygii: Perciformes: Stichaeidae) from the Sea of ****an, Russia...
- thermochukchensis Anisus tugurensis Lesser ramshorn snail (Anisus vorticulus) Anisus zhirmunskii Armiger annandalei Armiger schamaricus Biomphalaria barthi Biomphalaria...
- species in this subfamily is the seven-lined prickleback (Ernogrammus zhirmunskii) with a maximum published standard length of 7.5 cm (3.0 in) while the...
- ISBN 9789231002182. Chadwick, Nora K., Victor Zhirmunsky, and Viktor Maksimovich Zhirmunskiĭ (2010). Oral Epics of Central Asia. Cambridge University Press. p 286...