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- Pokrovsky, also spelled Pokrovski and Pokrovskii (Russian: Покровский), or Pokrovskaya (feminine; Покровская) is a Slavic last name. Its form in neuter...
- Brandenberger, "Politics Projected into the Past: What Precipitated the Anti-Pokrovskii Campaign?" in Ian D. Thatcher (ed.), Reinterpreting Revolutionary Russia:...
- Vladimir Nikolajevich Pokrovskii (Russian: Влад’имир Никол’аевич Покр’овский; born 11 May 1934) is a Russian scientist known for his original contributions...
- Interscience, New York. Pokrovskii V.N. (2005) Extended thermodynamics in a discrete-system approach, Eur. J. Phys. vol. 26, 769–781. Pokrovskii V.N. (2013) A derivation...
- school of physics (I. M. Lif****z, A. Yu. Grosberg, A.R. Khokhlov, V.N. Pokrovskii) have been very active in the development of polymer physics. Models of...
- is commonly called technological progress. Russian economist Vladimir Pokrovskii proposed to consider capital service as one of independent production...
- equilibrium; The dynamics of internal variables in general case is considered by Pokrovskii. Entropy of the system in non-equilibrium is a function of the total set...
- way falsifies their knowledge-claims. Religion is not an open system. Pokrovskii, Vladimir (2021). Thermodynamics of Complex Systems: Principles and applications...
- Adilson E. Motter Scott Page Luciano Pietronero David Pines Vladimir Pokrovskii William T. Powers Ilya Prigogine Steen Rasmussen Sidney Redner Jerry Sabloff...
- either the Komsomol or the VKP(B). The rabfaki were created by Mikhail Pokrovskii in March 1919 and were active until the 1940s. They were intended for...