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Spyrydon (secular name Oleh
Mykhaylovych Babskyi; 13 May 1958 – 1 May 2011) was the
Ukrainian Orthodox archbishop of the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the...
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under new
management in mid-1988.
Looking back some
decades later,
David Babsky,
Micronet 800's
founding editor,
observed that:: 157 What we
found was...
- p. 193;
Babsky 1998, p. 201.
Beaumont 1938, p. 44.
Beaumont 1938, p. 44;
Babsky 1998, p. 201.
Guest 2008, p. 56.
Beaumont 1938, p. 44;
Babsky 1998, p...
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state of the
central nervous system.
Babsky, Evgeni;
Boris Khodorov;
Grigory Kositsky;
Anatoly Zubkov (1989).
Babsky,
Evgeni (ed.).
Human Physiology, in...
- below.
Babsky E,
Khodorov B,
Kositsky G,
Zubkov A (1989). "Chapter 17, the
section 'Conditioned-Reflex
Activity of the
Cerebral Cortex'". In
Babsky E (ed...
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Babsky (Russian: Бабский, Евгений Борисович; 1902–1973) was a
Soviet physiologist, D.Sc.,
Member of the
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Evgeni Babsky was...
- l'Amour at operabaroque.fr.
Score of Le
Triomphe de l'Amour at Gallica.
Babsky 1998, p. 202. Crisp,
Clement (Winter 2002). "ICARE:
Remembering Serge Lifar"...
- (1936–1939),
teachers volunteered for the
Lincoln Brigade: Dodd
names Sid
Babsky and
Ralph Wardlaw. TU
membership rose
above 9,000, with a
tenth communists...
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device devoted to one task
while using another,
larger computer.
David Babsky described the ZX81 as "a
wonderfully brainy little micro which won't let...
- Ivan
Sechenov into English.
Evgeni Babsky;
Boris Khodorov;
Grigory Kositsky;
Anatoly Zubkov (1989).
Evgeni Babsky (ed.).
Human Physiology, in 2 vols....