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Vitaly Grigorievich Khlopin (Russian:Вита́лий Григо́рьевич Хло́пин) (January 1890 - 10 July 1950) was a
Russian and
Soviet scientist- radiochemist, professor...
- po****tion of
approximately 52,000. To the east is the
larger oasis of Mary.
Khlopin suggests Tejen may have been the
birthplace of Zoroaster. The
meaning of...
- The V. G.
Khlopin Radium Institute, also
known as the
First Radium Institute, is a
research and
production institution located in
Saint Petersburg specializing...
- the
homeland of Zoroastrianism; Frye
voted for
Bactria and Chorasmia;
Khlopin suggests the
Tedzen Delta in present-day Turkmenistan.
Sarianidi considered...
- 1934,
Kurchatov worked in the
Radium Institute which was
headed by
Vitaly Khlopin [ru]. In 1937,
Kurchatov was a part of the team that
designed and built...
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kilometres (620 mi)
northeast of Chernobyl,
where physicists from the V.G.
Khlopin Radium Institute measured anomalous high
levels of xenon-135—a
short half-life...
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Union in the
physics department of the V.G.
Khlopin Radium Institute in Leningrad,
headed by
Vitaly Khlopin [ru]. This
Leningrad instrument was
first proposed...
- many
scientific papers. The
lunar crater Balandin was
named in his honor.
Khlopin, V. G., Balandin, A. A., Pogodin, S. A., & Volʹfkovich, S. I. (1945). Ocherki...
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Physical Department of the
Radium Institute (Leningrad)
headed by
Vitaly Khlopin [ru]. Europe's
first cyclotron was
designed under the
guidance and direct...
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Ioffe Institute, such as Yu.V. Trushin. The
address of the
university is
Khlopin St. 8/3, St. Petersburg, Russia. The
dormitory is at
Maurice Toreza Ave...