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Krokhin or
Krohin (Russian: Крохин) is a
Russian male surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Krokhina or Krohina.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Vitaly Pavlovich Krokhin (Russian: Виталий Павлович Крохин; born 19
August 1947) is a
Russian handball coach of the
Russian women's
national team. Being...
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publishes an
English translation of the journal. It is
edited by Oleg N.
Krokhin. The
online version is
available since 2007. The
Bulletin covers research...
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Nikolay Basov (1973–1988)
Leonid Keldysh (1988–1994) Oleg
Krokhin (1994–2004)
Gennady Mesyats (2004–2015)
Nikolai Kolachevsky [ru] (2015–)...
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Sergei Bushuyev, 38, and
Senior Sergeant Vladimir Krokhin, 29;
Bushuyev later died at the scene,
while Krokhin survived a
gunshot wound to the shoulder. About...
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Khuller &
Vazirani (1991). Halldórsson (1993).
Zuckerman (2007). Bulín,
Krokhin & Opršal (2019).
Wrochna & Živný (2020). Jaeger,
Vertigan &
Welsh (1990)...
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Second Attempt of
Viktor Krokhin (Russian: Вторая попытка Виктора Крохина) is a 1977
Soviet sports film
directed by Igor Sheshukov. The film tells...
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Russian journal "Kvantovaya Elektronika". The editor-in-chief is Oleg N.
Krokhin (Lebedev
Physical Institute). The
journal covers all
topics pertaining...
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Barabanova Twenty Days
Without War (1977) as Nina The
Second Attempt of
Viktor Krokhin (1977) as
Lyuba Wrong Connection (1978) as
Margarita Illarionovna Vyaznikova...
- Kiselev [ru], Alex E. Kontorovich [ru],
Vladimir M. Kotlyakov [ru], Oleg N.
Krokhin [ru],
Edward P. Kruglyakov [ru],
Alexander B. Kudelin [ru], Oleg Y. Kutafin [ru]...