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- Konstantin Antonovich Petrzhak (alternatively Pietrzak; Russian: Константи́н Анто́нович Пе́тржак, IPA: [kənstɐnʲˈtʲin ɐnˈtonəvʲɪtɕ ˈpʲedʐək], Polish: [ˈpjɛt...
- Fritz Str****mann in 1938, Soviet physicists Georgy Flyorov and Konstantin Petrzhak began conducting experiments to explore the effects of incident neutron...
- high-m****-number isotopes. Spontaneous fission was discovered in 1940 by Flyorov, Petrzhak, and Kurchatov in Moscow, in an experiment intended to confirm that, without...
- (1874–1956), Estonian politician, first President of Estonia Konstantin Petrzhak (1907-1998), Soviet physicist Konstantin Pysin (1910–1984), Soviet politician...
- applications in 1939 but discovered spontaneous fission in 1940 with Konstantin Petrzhak in 1940. He is known for writing to Stalin in April 1942 as a lieutenant...
- to solve a Millennium Prize Problem (2010, prize declined) Konstantin Petrzhak, physicist Lev Rapoport, theoretical physicist Alexander Raikhel, Soviet-American...
- and independently in the Soviet Union by Georgy Flyorov and Konstantin Petrzhak in 1940; the latter are generally credited with the discovery. Compton...
- is also known for the discovery of spontaneous fission with Konstantin Petrzhak. The naming ceremony for flerovium and livermorium was held on 24 October...
- Advertising and public relations Dmitri Mendeleev Viktor Kyrpychov Konstantin Petrzhak Friedrich Konrad Beilstein Dmitri Konovalov Boris Rosing Mikhail Shultz...
- (1870–1942) Nobel laureate Mario Petrucci - U.K. (born 1958) Konstantin PetrzhakSoviet Union, Russia (1907–1998) Bernhard PhilberthGermany (1927–2010)...