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Yulii Borisovich Khariton (Russian: Юлий Борисович Харитон; 27
February 1904 – 18
December 1996) was a
Russian physicist who was a
leading scientist in...
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Khariton is a
variant of the Gr**** name Chariton. It may
refer to:
Yulii Khariton (1904–1996),
Russian physicist Khariton Korotkevich (1882–1904), the...
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Khariton Prokofievich Laptev (Russian: Харитон Прокофьевич Лаптев; 1700–1763) was a
Russian naval officer and
Arctic explorer.
Khariton Laptev was born...
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Khariton Andreyevich Chebotaryov (Russian: Харитон Андреевич Чеботарёв) (1746,
Vologda – July 26, 1815, Moscow) was a
rector of the
Moscow University (1803-1805)...
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Khariton Daurovich Agrba (Russian: Харитон Даурович Агрба) is a
Russian professional boxer who has held the WBA
Continental super-lightweight
title since...
- was too big to use".
Retrieved 10
November 2017.
Khariton, Yuli; Smirnov, Yuri (May 1993). "The
Khariton Version".
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists. 49...
- 1080/08929889108426372. ISSN 0892-9882.
Khariton, Yuli; Smirnov, Yuri; Rothstein, Linda; Leskov,
Sergei (1 May 1993). "The
Khariton Version".
Bulletin of the Atomic...
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Khariton Platonovich Platonov (Russian: Харитон Платонович Платонов; 1842 – 18
September 1907) was a
Russian genre painter and art
professor who spent...
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Khariton Laptev (Russian: Харитон Лаптевн) was a
Soviet and
later Russian icebreaker in
service from 1962
until 1996. It was one of
twelve Project 97A...
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Khariton,
Nikolay Dukhov,
Abram Ioffe,
Aleksandr Leipunskii, and
Yakov Zeldovich,
aircraft designers and
aerospace engineers, such as
Yulii Khariton,...