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Fedir Parfenovych Bohatyrchuk (also Bogatirchuk,
Bohatirchuk, Bogatyrtschuk; Ukrainian: Федір Парфенович Богатирчук; Russian: Фёдор Парфеньевич Богатырчук...
- Izbinsky, at Kyiv. In 1911, he took 4th at Kyiv. The
event was won by
Fedor Bohatirchuk. In 1913, he won,
followed by
Andrey Smorodsky,
Boris Verlinsky, et al...
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Ukrainian championships three times; at Kyiv 1924 (ahead of
Fedor Bohatirchuk), at
Kharkiv 1925 (ahead of
Nikolai Sorokin), and at
Odesa 1928 (with...
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incorporated in thymidine. "CancerWeb
Online Medical Dictionary". F. P.
BOHATIRCHUK; T. F. JELETZKY; L. P. IVAN (1973). "CONTACT
HISTORADIOGRAPHY OF NERVOUS...
- in Augsburg, with 13/16. In 1946, he took
second place,
behind Fedor Bohatirchuk, in
Regensburg (Klaus
Junge Memorial), with 6.5/9. In 1947, he took second...
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Champion (1928/29),
Challenger for
World Championship (1929, 1934)
Fedor Bohatirchuk,
Champion of the USSR (1927 – jointly),
Ukrainian Sub-Champion (1924)...
- doi:10.1007/BF02570686. ISSN 0084-5353. PMID 4262174. S2CID 29239672.
Bohatirchuk, F. P.; Jeletzky, T. F.; Ivan, L. P. (August 1973). "Contact historadiography...
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Yakiwchuk Ken
Yaremchuk Miles Zaharko Nadiia Bashynska, ice
dancer Fedor Bohatirchuk,
chess player Chris Jericho,
professional wrestler Mike Kostiuk, gridiron...
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Tartakower at
Southsea in 1949 "Emanuel
Lasker vs
Fedor Parfenovich Bohatirchuk (1925)". "Groningen (1946)".
Defeated Edward Guthlac Sergeant in the...
- 10-12th in
Moscow (5th USSR Championship). The
event was won by
Fedor Bohatirchuk and
Peter Romanovsky. In 1928, he won the
Leningrad championship. In...