-
journal of
physics Zinaida Aksentyeva,
Russian astronomer after whom
Aksentyeva, a
crater on Venus, is
named Toponyms Aksentyeva,
alternative name of Aksentyevo...
- 1969) was a Ukrainian/Soviet
astronomer and geophysicist.
Aksentieva or
Aksentyeva was born in
Odessa in 1900. She
graduated from
Odessa Institute of Public...
- (1923–2005),
stage name
Irene Reni, Italian-French
actress and
singer Zinaida Aksentyeva (1900–1969), Ukrainian/Soviet
astronomer Zinaida Amosova (born 1950),...
- "maintenance of the
highest level" to long-term
editorial manager M. S.
Aksentyeva. The
journal is
abstracted and
indexed in:
Science Citation Index Current...
- (Авксе́нтьев/Авксе́нтьева), Aksanov/Aksanova (Акса́нов/Акса́нова), Aksentyev/
Aksentyeva (Аксе́нтьев/Аксе́нтьева), Aksentsev/Aksentseva (Аксе́нцев/Аксе́нцева)...
- –
Elizabeth Laird (born 1874),
Canadian physicist.
April 8 –
Zinaida Aksentyeva (born 1900), Ukrainian/Soviet
astronomer and gephysicist. May 8 – Sir...
- (b. 1892) 1965 – Lars Hanson,
Swedish actor (b. 1886) 1969 –
Zinaida Aksentyeva,
Ukrainian astronomer (b. 1900) 1973 –
Pablo Pic****o,
Spanish painter...
- (d. 1963) 1900 –
Marta Abba,
Italian actress (d. 1988) 1900 –
Zinaida Aksentyeva, Ukrainian/Soviet
astronomer (d. 1969) 1900 –
Georgia Hale,
American silent...
- 1997 Akan
first name
WGPSN Aksentyeva 42°00′S 88°06′W / 42°S 88.1°W / -42; -88.1 (
Aksentyeva) 42.5 1994
Zinaida Aksentyeva,
Russian astronomer WGPSN...
- 1945),
German mathematician and
electronic engineer. June 25
Zinaida Aksentyeva (died 1969), Ukrainian/Soviet astronomer.
Philip D'Arcy Hart (died 2006)...