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  • '''Helen Popova Alderson''' (1924–1972) was a Soviet and British mathematician and mathematics translator known for her research Alderson was born on 14 May 1924 in [[Baku]], then part of the [[Soviet Union]], to a family of two academics from [[Moscow]]. Her father, a [[neur ...
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  • ...i-Semitism within the Soviet educational system. Its existence was outside Soviet authority and it was investigated by the [[KGB]]. Subbotovskaya herself was [[Category:20th-century Russian mathematicians]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[RSFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...or page] at [[All-Russian Mathematical Portal]].</ref> is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-born [[Israel]]i [[mathematician]], working on the theory of [[parabolic ...
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  • ...s, including [[Balkhash Lake|Balkhash]] and [[Issyk Kul]], a head of the [[Soviet Geographical Society]] *'''[[Grigory Gamburtsev]]''', major Soviet [[seismologist]], invented a number of seismological methods and devices ...
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  • ...ew subsection, Chi IVc, in recognition of their increasing importance. The mathematicians were considered a research group, whose job was to make the initial break i ...ghtenment and Propaganda]]. This was sent current material, especially for Soviet Legionaries.<ref name=df9/> ...
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  • ..., engineering disciplines are the most popular among men and biology among women.<ref name=":12" /> ...s actually use. Students received lessons in [[set theory]], which is what mathematicians actually use to construct the set of real numbers, normally taught to advan ...
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  • {{See also|Women in Iran}} ...of students were enrolled in private universities in 2011. There were more women studying than men in 2007, a proportion that has since dropped back slightl ...
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  • ...satellite of historical relevance: Italy was the third country, after the Soviet Union and the United States, to successfully launch a satellite, in 1964]] ...satellite of historical relevance: Italy was the third country, after the Soviet Union and the United States, to successfully launch a satellite, in 1964. ...
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