- The Saka were a
group of
nomadic Eastern Iranian peoples who
lived in the
Eurasian Steppe and the
Tarim Basin from the 9th
century BC to the 5th century...
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Eesti entsüklopeedia 11:
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Raukas, Anto; Bluszcz, Andrzej; Fedorowicz, Stanisław. "Luminescence
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Annual Report 2011.
Tallinn City Office. p. 41. Vaher, Rein; Miindel, Avo;
Raukas, Anto; Tavast, Elvi (2010). "Ancient
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- Anto
Raukas (17
February 1935 – 19
April 2021) was an
Estonian geologist and
science organiser.
Raukas was born in Tartu. In 1958 he
graduated from Tartu...
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Helga Nõu (née
Raukas; born 22
September 1934 in Tartu) is an
Estonian writer, best
known for her
novels K**** sööb
rohtu (1965), Tiiger,
tiiger (1969)...
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Litorina Sea and
Limnea Sea in the
northern and
central Baltic. Donner, J. &
Raukas, A. (editors):
Problems of the
Baltic Sea History.
Annales Academiae Scientiarum...
- AS was
originally established as
Quattromed by
Marika Mikelsaar,
Helme Raukas, Ain Laving, and Mart
Ustav in 1999. The
company focus was
developing molecular...
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Clevner Mariafeld, Cluster, Coraillod, Cortaillod, Corton,
Czerna Okrugla Rauka,
Derice Auvernas Noir, ****blau,
Early Black,
Echter Schwarzblauer Klevner...