- (masculine),
Orlovskaya or Orłowska (feminine), or
Orlovskoye (neuter) may
refer to: Orlowski/Orlovsky, a
Slavic surname Oryol Oblast (
Orlovskaya oblast),...
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Oryol Oblast (Russian: Орло́вская о́бласть, romanized:
Orlovskaya oblast'), also
known as
Orlovshchina (Орловщина), is a
federal subject of
Russia (an...
- the
existence of "rope worms" : Volinsky, Alex A.; Gubarev,
Nikolai V.;
Orlovskaya,
Galina M.; Marchenko,
Elena V. (2013). "Human
anaerobic intestinal "rope"...
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Oryol Governorate (Russian: Орловская губерния, romanized:
Orlovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the
Russian Empire...
- (died
after 1583),
mistress of
Polish King
Sigismund II
Augustus Alina Orlovskaya, real name of
Alina Orlova (born 1988),
Lithuanian singer and musician...
-
partly local,
between the
brains of all the readers". In 1967, D.G.
Orlovskaya wrote a po****r
Russian translation of "Jabberwocky"
entitled "Barmaglot"...
- (Lithuanian:
Alina Orlovskaja; Russian: Алина Орловская, romanized: Alina
Orlovskaya; Polish:
Alina Orłowska; born 28 June 1988) is a
Lithuanian sung poetry...
- Samuel; Vazquez-Molina, Demetrius; Uribe-Romo,
Fernando J; Vasu,
Subith S;
Orlovskaya, Nina (2017). "Effect of
catalytically active Ce 0.8 Gd 0.2 O 1.9 coating...
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Orlovskii Rysak[1] Russian: Орловская Рысистая
Orlovskaya Rysistaya[2]
Orlovskaya Courser[1]
Orlovskaya Verkhovaya[1]
extinct Pechora Pechorskaya[1] North...
- magazine, 12, 1957, "Yuny technik" magazine, 7, 1957, 2, 1958 and 9, 1996; "
Orlovskaya pravda" newspaper, 12, 1961. "Nauka i zhizn" magazine, 8, 1965. "1946:...