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Georgii Nikolayevich Flyorov (also
spelled Flerov, Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Флёров, IPA: [gʲɪˈorgʲɪj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ ˈflʲɵrəf]; 2
March 1913 – 19...
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Flyorov (Russian: Флёров) may
refer to:
Georgy Flyorov (1913–1990), a
Soviet nuclear physicist Ivan
Flyorov (1905–1941), the
commander of the
first battery...
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discovered in 1999. The lab's name, in turn,
honours Russian physicist Georgy Flyorov (Флёров in Cyrillic,
hence the
transliteration of "yo" to "e").
IUPAC adopted...
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multiple elements of the
periodic table. He
succeeded Georgy Flyorov as
director of the
Flyorov Laboratory of
Nuclear Reactions at the
Joint Institute for...
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Russian physicist Georgy Flyorov suspected that the
Allied powers were
secretly developing a "superweapon"
since 1939.
Flyorov urged Stalin to
start a...
- Ivan
Andreyevich Flyorov (Russian: Иван Андреевич Флёров; 24
April 1905 – 7
October 1941), was a
captain in the Red Army in
command of the
first battery...
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Pontecorvo Boris Arbuzov Aureliu Emil Săndulescu [ro]
Albert Tavkhelidze Georgy Flyorov Ilya
Frank Andrzej Hrynkiewicz [pl] F.
Shapiro Dmitry Shirkov E. Yanik...
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scientists at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR) led by
Georgy Flyorov. Each team
claimed discovery, and in some
cases each
proposed their own...
- 245–268. ISBN 978-90-04-16042-2 – via
Google Books. Petrukhin, Vladimir;
Flyorov,
Valeriy (2010). "Iudaizm v
Khazarii po
dannym arkheologii" Иудаизм в Хазарии...
- (1969). This
discovery was also
claimed by JINR, led prin****lly by
Georgy Flyorov: they
named the
element kurchatovium (Ku),
after Igor Kurchatov. IUPAC...