-
Georgii Nikolayevich Flyorov (also
spelled Flerov, Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Флёров, IPA: [gʲɪˈorgʲɪj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ ˈflʲɵrəf]; 2
March 1913 – 19...
- that
would otherwise be inaccessible.
Sergey Dmitriev,
director of the
Flerov Laboratory of
Nuclear Reactions,
believes that the SHE
factory will enable...
- 114. It is an
extremely radioactive,
superheavy element,
named after the
Flerov Laboratory of
Nuclear Reactions of the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research...
- A
fragment of a tree from the
place of the
death of Ivan
Flerov...
- copernicium; in addition, the
intention behind the name
flerovium was to
honour Flerov. "Dr. Yuri Oganessian".
Texas A&M
University Hagler Institute for Advanced...
- Ivan
Aleksandrovich Flerov (Russian: Иван Александрович Флеров; end of the 19th
century –
after 1934) was a
Soviet educator, journalist, and proponent...
- occurring. The
first attempts to
synthesize unbibium were
performed in 1972 by
Flerov et al. at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR),
using the heavy-ion...
-
Academy of
Sciences of the USSR., Vol.15, p.305, Akademii͡a nauk SSSR.
Flerov, K. K. (1952). "The
genera Moschus and Cervus".
Fauna of the USSR. Mammals...
- to
detect any
atoms of livermorium. Yuri
Oganessian and his team at the
Flerov Laboratory of
Nuclear Reactions (FLNR) in the
Joint Institute for Nuclear...
-
attempts to
synthesize element 122 (unbibium) were
performed in 1972 by
Flerov et al. at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR),
using the heavy-ion...