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Slavic masculine surname of
Jewish origin, its
feminine counterpart is
Brailovskaya or Brailowskaya. It may
refer to
Alexander Brailowsky (1896–1976), Ukrainian-born...
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Rimma Nikitichna Brailovskaya (14
April 1877, Tartu,
Russian Empire – 28
September 1959, Rome, Italy) was a
Russian painter. She
worked in the
genres of...
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speed skater Rimma Bilunova (1940–2015),
Russian chess player Rimma Brailovskaya (1877–1959),
Russian painter Rimma Ivanova (1894–1915),
Russian nurse...
- ISSN 0022-3492. PMID 34598314. S2CID 238249598.
Kulakov A,
Kogan E,
Brailovskaya T,
Vedyaeva A,
Zharkov N,
Krasilnikova O,
Krasheninnikov M, Baranovskii...
- literature. Cell
Tissue Bank. 2014 Sep;15(3):297-305. Kulakov, A.; Kogan, E.;
Brailovskaya, T.; Vedyaeva, A.; Zharkov, N.; Krasilnikova, O.; Krasheninnikov, M.;...
- PMID 34598314. S2CID 238249598. Kulakov, Anatoliy; Kogan, Evgenia;
Brailovskaya, Tatiana; Vedyaeva, Anna; Zharkov, Nickolay; Krasilnikova, Olga; Krasheninnikov...
- Vremya].
Retrieved November 7, 2020. Светлана Брайловская [Svetlana
Brailovskaya] (April 7, 2011). "Упала собачка" [The dog fell]. Интернет-портал «Российской...