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- Vladimir Fyodorovich Mitkevich (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Миткевич; 3 August 1872, Minsk – 1 June 1951, Moscow) was a Soviet scientist and electrical...
- Britain, which gave a more stable arc. In 1905, Russian scientist Vladimir Mitkevich proposed using a three-phase electric arc for welding. Alternating current...
- electrode which gave a more stable arc. In 1905, Russian scientist Vladimir Mitkevich proposed the usage of three-phase electric arc for welding. In 1919, alternating...
- Retrieved 3 January 2023. "Bonduelle". NACP. Retrieved 25 August 2023. Mitkevich, Anastasia (9 August 2019). ""Всегда прыгайте выше головы": карьерные...
- Гиппенрейтер" (PDF) (in Russian). MSU Bulletin. 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Mitkevich, A. (25 March 2020). "«Живешь — живи. Радуйся». Главному российскому психологу...
- on percussion, Theresa Westerdahl aka Tara Fire Ball on clarinet, Gam Mitkevich on trombone, and Sara Valentine as baton twirler. Sasha Sumner, Sebastian...
- 1851 - Nikolai (Sokolov) October 13, 1851 - April 13, 1881 - Grigory (Mitkevich) May 14, 1881 - May 2, 1888 - Vladimir (Nikolsky) May 2, 1888 - June 3...
- Microbiology. 11 (2): 100–105. doi:10.1016/j.mib.2008.02.001. PMID 18359660. Mitkevich VA, Ermakov A, Kulikova AA, Tankov S, Shyp V, Soosaar A, Tenson T, Makarov...
- (14): 9893–6. doi:10.1074/jbc.275.14.9893. PMID 10744660. Yakovlev GI, Mitkevich VA, Makarov AA (2006). "Ribonuclease inhibitors". Molecular Biology. 40...
- Petrograd in 1917, where he linked up with former comrades such as Bronislav Mitkevich and launched another Machajskist organisation. In June–July 1918 they...