- its
feminine counterpart is
Korobova. It may
refer to:
Anton Korobov (born 1985),
Ukrainian chess player Daria Korobova (born 1989),
Russian synchronized...
- Olga
Vladimirovna Korobova (Russian: Ольга Владимировна Коробова; born
September 15, 1978) is a
Russian political and
public figure.
Since 2021, she has...
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Daria Sergeyevna Korobova (born 7
February 1989) is a
Russian competitor in
synchronized swimming. She won a gold
medal in the women's team competition...
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original on 26
February 2022.
Retrieved 26
February 2022.
Marina Korobova (28
February 2022). "Как Мелитополь встретил утро понедельника, 28 февраля"...
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Lyudmila Korobova (born 15 May 1942) is a
Russian former swimmer. She
competed in two
events at the 1960
Summer Olympics for the
Soviet Union. Evans, Hilary;...
- Times.
Archived from the
original on 16 May 2022.
Retrieved 17 May 2022.
Korobova,
Marina (1
March 2022). ""Мелитополь не сдался, Мелитополь – временно оккупирован"...
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original on 27
February 2022.
Retrieved 26
February 2022.
Korobova,
Marina (1
March 2022). ""Мелитополь не сдался, Мелитополь – временно оккупирован"...
- Gene: C14orf173
chromosome 14 open
reading frame 173".
Ramabhadran V,
Korobova F,
Rahme GJ,
Higgs HN (December 2011). "Splice variant-specific cellular...
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Korobova Kostenko Kotkin Kovpak Kozlovsky Krasheninnikov Krasnoshtanov Krasov Kravchenko...
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Kislyakov Kizeyev Kobylkin Kogan Kogogina Kolesnik Kolesnikov Kolunov Ko****v
Korobova Kostenko Kotkin Kovpak Kozlovsky Krasheninnikov Krasnoshtanov Krasov Kravchenko...