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Kikoin (feminine: Kikoina) is a
Russian Jewish family name. Its
transliteration into
French is Kikoïne. Some,
including Konstantin Berkovich, son of Abram...
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Isaak Konstantinovich (Kushelevich)
Kikoin (Russian: Исаак Константинович (Кушелевич) Кикоин; 28
March 1908 – 28
December 1984), D.N., was a
Soviet physicist...
- Gases". The
Scientific Transactions of the
Royal Dublin Society. 4: 583–608.
Kikoin, I.K.; Sominskiĭ, I.S. (1961). "Abram
Fedorovich Ioffe (on his eightieth...
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defended his
thesis at the
Kurchatov Institute,
under the
supervisor Isaak Kikoin, on the
synthesis of
compounds of
noble gases and the
study of
their properties[citation...
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students include Aleksandr Aleksandrov,
Pyotr Kapitsa,
Pyotr Lukirsky,
Isaak Kikoin, Igor Kurchatov,
Yakov Frenkel,
Nikolay Semyonov, Léon Theremin,
Boris Davydov...
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Michel Kikoïne (Belarusian: Міхаіл Кікоін; Russian: Михаил Кико́ин,
Michail Kikóin; 31 May 1892 – 4
November 1968) was a
Lithuanian Jewish-French
painter who...
- 19th-century
Mussar movement in
Orthodox Judaism, was born there.
Isaak Kikoin (1908–1984), a
renowned Soviet physicist, was also born there. The Jewish...
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politics Isaak Markus Jost (1793–1860),
German Jewish historian Isaak Kikoin (1908–1984),
Soviet physicist Isaak Markovich Khalatnikov (1919–2021), Soviet...
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German refugee Fritz Lange in the 1930s. The
Soviets credit Steenbeck,
Isaac Kikoin and
Evgeni Kamenev with
originating different valuable aspects of the design...
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scientist in
charge of the
German part of the
Soviet centrifuge effort,
Isaac Kikoin and
Evgeni Kamenev with
originating different valuable aspects of the design...