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Cecilia Samoylovna Bobrovskaya (Russian: Цецилия Самойловна Бобровская, née
Zelikson [Зеликсон]; 19
September 1873 [O.S. 7 September] – 6 July 1960) was...
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Bobrovsky (Russian: Бобровский; masculine),
Bobrovskaya (Бобровская; feminine), or
Bobrovskoye (Бобровское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities...
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Bolshevism at
Project Gutenberg by
Bertrand Russell,
November 1920.
Bobrovskaya, Cecilia,
Twenty Years in
Underground Russia:
Memoirs of a Rank-and-File...
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Elena Bobrovskaya (born 11
April 1975) is a
retired Kyrgyzstani athlete who
specialized in the 100
metres and long jump. As a
sprinter she
competed at...
- (1829–1894),
Polish social activist Cecilia Bobrovskaya (1873–1960),
Russian revolutionary and
memoirist Elena Bobrovskaya (born 1975),
Kyrgyz athlete Sergei Bobrovsky...
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Science Montier 2004, 10, MS1-MS5.
Johnson JL,
Rolan PE,
Johnson ME,
Bobrovskaya L,
Williams DB,
Johnson K, et al. (November 2014). "Codeine-induced hyperalgesia...
- New York. JTA
Daily News Bulletin,
January 23, 1947. Ts. S. Zelikson-
Bobrovskaya From memoirs. p. 25. Thatcher, Ian D (2007). "The
First Histories of...
- 1471-4159.1987.tb13153.x. PMID 2878973. S2CID 14759673.
Lehmann IT,
Bobrovskaya L,
Gordon SL,
Dunkley PR, ****son PW (Jun 2006). "Differential regulation...
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Anastasia Bubchikova "The
Portraits of
Mikhail Nesterov" by
Lyudmila Bobrovskaya "From
Biography to Hagiography. The
Russian Intelligentsia in Mikhail...
- census). It was
previously known as
Bobrovskaya Sloboda (until 1779). It was
established in 1698 as
Bobrovskaya Sloboda (Бобро́вская слобода́)[citation...