- Lev
Andreyevich Artsimovich (Russian: Лев Андреевич Арцимович,
February 25, 1909 –
March 1, 1973), also
transliterated Arzimowitsch, was a
Soviet physicist...
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Ninel Grigoryevna Artsimovich also
transliterated Arzimowitsch (January 29, 1927, Bandar-e Anzali,
Gilian – May 2, 2023, Moscow) was a Soviet, Russian...
- 28 1976
Artemis WGPSN Artsimovich 27°37′N 36°38′W / 27.61°N 36.63°W / 27.61; -36.63 (
Artsimovich) 7.96 1973 Lev A.
Artsimovich (1909–1973)
WGPSN Aryabhata...
- магнитных полей),
which he
defended in May 1956
under Academician Lev
Artsimovich.
Starting in 1954, he
worked at the
General Physics Department of MEPHi...
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Institute of
Atomic Energy under the
leadership of
academician L. A.
Artsimovich. By the mid-1960s, the
tokamak designs began to show
greatly improved...
- The
following craters have been
renamed by the IAU.
Diophantus A — See
Artsimovich. "Diophantus (crater)".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
- 1945, the
Uranium enrichment through electromagnetic method under Lev
Artsimovich also
failed due to USSR's
inability to
build the
parallel American Oak...
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Aladava (1907-1986) -
Director of the
Belarusian National Arts
Museum Lev
Artsimovich (1909–1973) - physicist,
academician of the
Academy of
Sciences of the...
- (1941–2023) Gleb
Panfilov (1934–2023)
Nikolai Dobronravov (1928–2023)
Ninel Artsimovich (1927–2023)
Vyacheslav Lebedev (1943–2024) Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois...
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Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, led by a
group of
Soviet scientists led by Lev
Artsimovich.
Device chambers are
constructed from gl****, porcelain, or metal. Their...