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  • {{short description|Russian mathematician (1865 to 1944)}} | birth_place = [[Kazan]], [[Russian Empire]] ...
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  • | caption = Lev Tumarkin at the First Topological Conference, Moscow, 1935 | birth_place = Hadiach, [[Poltava Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Transbaikal]], [[Russian Empire]] | citizenship = [[Russian Empire]] → {{URS}} ...
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  • |birth_place = [[Klausgalvų Medsėdžiai]], [[Russian Empire]] (present-day [[Lithuania]]) ...and was its first director (1956–1963), and later (1971–1974) the head of the Institute's Department of Quantum Mechanical Calculations.<ref>{{cite web|u ...
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  • {{Short description|Russian mathematician (1823–1886)}} | birth_place = [[Liepāja]], [[Courland]], [[Russian Empire]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Odessa]], [[Russian Empire]] | office1 = Faction represented in the [[Knesset]] ...
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  • ...credit for the introduction of more modern and advanced [[mathematics]] in the [[Denmark-Norway|Danish-Norwegian]] school system. ...r-Verlag, Berlin (2000). {{ISBN|3-540-66834-9}}.</ref> and was elected to the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]] in 1800.<ref name = Runebe ...
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  • ...tr Kapitsa]] (left) and [[physical chemist]] [[Nikolay Semyonov]] (right), the two Nobel laureates (portrait by [[Boris Kustodiev]], 1921).]] ...es the famous physicists from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. ...
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  • {{Short description|Russian-Italian mathematician (1938–2019)}} {{distinguish|text=the Russian mathematicians [[Ivan Vinogradov]] (of [[Vinogradov's theorem]]) or [[Askold Vinogradov]] ...
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  • ...e = [[Cholmieč]], [[Rečyca Raion]], [[Minsk Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] ...of the circumstances and for the probable reason of discrepancies between the death date reported by different biographical sources.</ref> ...
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  • ...s]], founder of the [[Russian Entomological Society]], co-founder of the [[Russian Geographical Society]] *'''[[Alexander Borodin]]''', chemist and composer, author of the famous opera ''[[Prince Igor]]'', discovered [[Borodin reaction]], co-disco ...
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  • ...ymbolic" stage, in which comprehensive notational systems for formulas are the norm. * c. 20,000 BC&nbsp;– [[Nile Valley]], [[Ishango bone]]: possibly the earliest reference to [[prime number]]s and [[Egyptian multiplication]]. ...
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  • ...secret radio communication service encrypting or decrypting messages using the Enigma key machine]] ...the former Chi bureau ({{langx|de|Chiffrierstelle}}) of the [[Ministry of the Reichswehr|Reichswehr Ministry]].<ref>Friedrich L. Bauer: Decrypted Secrets ...
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  • ...cs&topicid=&result_number=1 |date=2013-05-16 }} Republished with revisions from 1986, "Theoretic Models: Mathematical Form and Economic Content", ''Econome ...omplex subjects which could less easily be expressed informally. Further, the language of mathematics allows economists to make specific, [[positivism|po ...
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  • ...Prize]] (1988)|[[Prince of Asturias Award]] (1989)|[[Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences]] (1992)|[[Andrew Gemant Award]] (1998)|[[Nayl ...5/Michael-Green-to-become-Lucasian-Professor-of-Mathematics.html|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=11 December 2012|archive-date=25 May 2019|archi ...
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  • ...built satellite into orbit]] using its [[safir (rocket)|own launcher]] and the sixth to send [[animals in space]].]] ...rst locally developed COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for emergency use in the Middle East<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-06-14|title=Iran issues license on its ...
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