- a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its
feminine counterpart is
Bubnova. The
surname may
refer to the
following notable people:
Aleksandr Bubnov...
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Varvara Bubnova (17 May 1886 – 28
March 1983) was a painter,
graphic artist (master of lithography) and pedagogue. She was born in St.
Petersburg into...
- In 1865
Ekaterina Bubnova (née Savitskaya), whom he met for the
first time in July 1864,
became Leskov's common-law wife.
Bubnova had four
children from...
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WDXRF spectroscopy. LB
buffer Lithium metaborate (LiBO2) Sennova, N.;
Bubnova, R.; Shepelev, Yu.; Filatov, S.; Yakovleva, O. (2007). "Li2B4O7 Crystal...
- Electronics. 28 (2): 507–513. Bibcode:1992IJQE...28..507W. doi:10.1109/3.123280.
Bubnova, Olga; Zia,
Ullah Khan; Wang, **** (2014). "Semi-Metallic Polymers". Nature...
- Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4]·6H2O". Acta
Crystallogr B. 34: 3551. doi:10.1107/S0567740878011565.
Bubnova, R. S.; Shepelev, Ju. F.; Sennova, N. A.; Filatov, S. K. (2002). "Thermal...
- Physics. 4 (1): 72–76. Bibcode:2008NatPh...4...72R. doi:10.1038/nphys806.
Bubnova, Olga; Zia,
Ullah Khan; Wang, **** (2014). "Semi-Metallic Polymers". Nature...
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Centre for
Russian Studies Archived 2006-02-16 at the
Wayback Machine Bubnova,
Natalie (18
February 2011). "Ending Feudalism: The 150th
Anniversary of...
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Sayuri Yoshinaga, ****anese
actress Widar Bagge,
Swedish diplomat Varvara Bubnova,
Russian painter Karlfried Graf Dürckheim,
German diplomat and Zen master...
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Varvara Brilliant-Lerman (1888–1954),
Russian plant physiologist Varvara Bubnova (1886–1983),
Russian painter and
pedagogue Varvara Flink,
Russian tennis...