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Chronicle V****ili Samarsky-
Bykhovets (1803–1870),
Russian mining engineer This page
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Vasili Yevgrafovich Samarsky-
Bykhovets (Russian: Василий Евграфович Самарский-Быховец; 7
November 1803 – 31 May 1870) was a
Russian mining engineer and...
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source of the
Bykhovets' Chronicle".
Studia Ucrainica. 2: 111–118. Perfecky,
George (1981). "A Note on the
Relationship of the
Bykhovets Chronicle to the...
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which was
named for the
Russian mine official,
Colonel Vasili Samarsky-
Bykhovets (1803–1870). Samarskite-(Yb) was
first described in 2004 for an occurrence...
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mineral samarskite,
which in turn
honored V****ili Samarsky-
Bykhovets (1803–1870). Samarsky-
Bykhovets, as the
Chief of
Staff of the
Russian Corps of Mining...
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decay solid 62 Sm
Samarium Samarskite, a
mineral named after V. Samarsky-
Bykhovets,
Russian mine
official f-block
groups 6 f-block 150.36 7.52 1345 2067...
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decay solid 62 Sm
Samarium Samarskite, a
mineral named after V. Samarsky-
Bykhovets,
Russian mine
official f-block
groups 6 f-block 150.36 7.52 1345 2067...
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luminous paint 01×10−15 62 Sm
Samarium after mine official,
Vasili Samarsky-
Bykhovets. Rare-earth magnets, lasers,
neutron capture, masers,
control rods of...
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earlier named for a
Russian mine official,
Colonel V****ili Samarsky-
Bykhovets. A
significant achievement of
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran was his
discovery of...
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honor Flyorov. The
element samarium is
named after Vasili Samarsky-
Bykhovets, and
gadolinium is
indirectly named (via the
mineral gadolinite) after...