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Andrei Sergeyevich Famintsyn (Russian: Андрей Серге́евич Фаминцын; 29 June (O.S. 17 June) 1835,
Moscow – 8
December 1918, Petrograd) was a
Russian botanist...
- The
Famintsyn family (Russian: Фаминцыны) is the
Russian noble family of
Scottish origin.
Descendants descents of
Kristof Tobias Tomson-Hominsky, first...
- Uyezd. He
studied at the
University of
Saint Petersburg under Andrei Famintsyn in 1887, when he was sent to
Ukraine and
Bessarabia to
investigate a tobacco...
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debate about what
exactly the idol represents.
Andrei Sergeevich Famintsyn in his 1884 work "Ancient Slav Deities"
argued against Lelewel's theory...
- (1898 and 1899),
physicist Paul
Ehrenfest (1908–1912),
botanist Andrei Famintsyn (1890s),
historian Mikhail Gershenzon (1911–1914),
inventor Boris Rosing...
- of the
White Sea and
Barents Sea for centuries. 1868 Grow
light Andrei Famintsyn was the
first to use
artificial light for
plant growing and research....
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slavischen Mythus and Bájeslovný kalendář slovanský.
Russian Aleksandr Famintsyn [ru], who was
rather uncritical in
treating sources in his
Bozhestva drevnikh...
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algae and others.
Successive studies such as
those carried out by
Andrei Famintsyn and
Baranetzky in 1867
showed no
dependence of the
algal component upon...
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standards EN IEC 63403-1:2024 and EN IEC 63403-2:2024 respectively.
Andrei Famintsyn –
Russian botanist,
first to use
artificial light for
plant growing and...
- 1877 to
study chemistry under Nikolai Menshutkin and
botany under Andrei Famintsyn,
receiving his
degree in 1881 and
staying on for a master's in botany...