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Aleksandr Il'ich
Leipunskii (7
December 1903 – 14
August 1972) was a
Soviet physicist. He was born in the
small village of Dragli,
Russian Poland. In 1921...
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physicists Anton Valter,
Georgiy Latyshev,
Cyril Sinelnikov, and
Aleksandr Leipunskii used a
lithium atom nucleus.
Later the
Ukrainian Institute of Physics...
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designers such as
Yulii Khariton,
Nikolay Dukhov,
Abram Ioffe,
Aleksandr Leipunskii, and
Yakov Zeldovich,
aircraft designers and
aerospace engineers, such...
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components (PDF).
International Working Group on Fast Reactors. pp. 195–203.
Leipunskii, A. I.; Afrikantov, I. I.; Stekol'nikov, V. V.; Kazachkovskii, O. D.;...
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reactions of uranium. In
August 1939, Zeldovich,
Khariton and
Aleksandr Leipunskii delivered papers on the
theoretical process behind nuclear fission chain...
- Oleh
Nimets 1984–2015 Ivan
Vyshnevskyi 2015–
Vasyl Slisenko Aleksandr Leipunskii Vilen Strutinsky Kostyantyn O.
Terenetsky Yuri G.
Zdesenko "Ядерний реактор...
- Kapitsa. On June 4, 1938, the
second director of the UPTI,
Aleksandr Leipunskii, was arrested, but was
released on
August 7 of the same year. On June...
- Lenz,
discovered the Lenz's law of
electromagnetism Aleksandr Il'ich
Leipunskii,
pioneered the
development of fast
breeder reactors in the USSR. Evgeny...
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During World War II, the
institute was
relocated in Ufa.
Academician A.I.
Leipunskii (he was the
director between 1943 and 1949) and
professor G.D. Latyshev...
- Physics,
where here husband, a
prominent Soviet nuclear physicist Aleksandr Leipunskii, was
appointed as a Director.
There she
established a
Division of the...