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- an East Slavic male surname. Its feminine counterpart is Karasyova or Karaseva. It may refer to: Alexander Karasyov (born 1971), Russian writer Andrei...
- Hanna Anatoleuna Marusava, née Ka****va (Belarusian: Ганна Анатолеўна Марусава (Карасёва); born 8 January 1978) is an athlete from Belarus. She competes...
- Marina Valeryevna Karaseva (Russian: Марина Валериевна Карасёва; born 8 August 1958 in Moscow) is a Russian musicologist, Honoured Art Worker of the Russian...
- Olga Karasyova, also known as Olga Kovalenko, (born 24 July 1949) is a former Soviet gymnast who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. Olga was coached...
- based on the character’s aesthetic and rich narrative element. Rentia and Karaseva’s study demonstrated how players are initially attracted to gacha games...
- Discussion with Prof. Karaseva in "Izvestia" daily newspaper,17.03.2004. P. 9. 2004 Chicken soup из курочки Рябы Marina Karaseva. Chicken Soup from the...
- Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-08-28. Kolosnitsyn, V.S.; E.V. Karaseva (2008). "Lithium-sulfur batteries: Problems and solutions". Russian Journal...
- Baranov, S. Globacheva, S. Titov, and G. Karlsen under the direction of V. Karaseva. "The Dance of Death in Tallinn". Dodedans.com. 1944-03-09. Retrieved 2016-11-26...
- Troitsky Dmitry Ginkul Alexander "Stalin" Vladislav Tsarkov Alexandra Karaseva Alexander Skvortsov Past members Sergey "Boar" Vysokosov Roman "Crutch"...
- eliminated in the first round of the women's individual competition by Anna Karaseva of Belarus. Gallardo entered the 2004 Summer Olympics as Spain's sole representative...