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Kolosov (masculine, Russian: Колосов) or
Kolosova (feminine, Russian: Колосова) is a
Russian surname,
which is
derived from the
Russian word "колос" (wheat...
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Alisa Vladimirovna Kolosova (Russian: Алиса Владимировна Колосова; born 29 July 1987 in Moscow) is a
Russian mezzo-soprano.
Kolosova studied music from...
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Alexandra Mikhailovna Kolosova (Russian: Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Колосова, 16
February 1802,
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire, - 19
March 1880,
Saint Petersburg...
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Eugenia Ivanovna Kolosova (Russian: Евгения Ивановна Колосова;
December 15, 1780 –
March 30, 1869) was a
Russian ballerina. She was
engaged at the Imperial...
- doi:10.1007/s11101-013-9334-0. ISSN 1568-7767. PMC 4352197. PMID 25774103.
Kolosova, Valeria; Svanberg, Ingvar; Kalle, Raivo; Strecker, Lisa; Özkan, Ayşe Mine...
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Kolosova (Ukrainian: Колосова) is a
village in
Western Ukraine.
Administratively it is part of
Kremenets Raion of the
Ternopil Oblast. It
belongs to Kremenets...
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actresses and
imperial actresses is
surely not coincidental".
Alexandra Kolosova, in 1822, was the
first actress to
break the ring and flee to Paris; upon...
- and Practitioners. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-1-118-92070-1.
Kolosova, Tanya; Berestizhevsky,
Samuel (2020-09-21).
Supervised Machine Learning:...
- 1476-5381.1989.tb11874.x. PMC 1854390. PMID 2720300. Pukhal'skaya TG,
Kolosova OA, Men'shikov MY, Vein AM (July 2000). "Effects of
calcium antagonists...
- Andrea; Rexhepi, Besnik; Nedelcheva, Anely; Hajdari, Avni; Mustafa, Behxhet;
Kolosova,
Valeria (2013). "One
century later: the folk
botanical knowledge of the...