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counterpart is
Rusanova. It may
refer to:
Anatoly Rusanov (born 1932),
Russian chemist Dmitri Rusanov (born 1987),
Russian football player Irina Rusanova Lyubov...
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Irina Petrovna Rusanova (Russian: Ири́на Петро́вна Руса́нова, 22
April 1929 – 22
October 1998) was a
Russian archaeologist and
member of the Institute...
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Yuliya Igorevna Stepanova (née
Rusanova; Russian: Ю́лия И́горевна Степанова (Русанова); born 3 July 1986) is a
Russian runner who
specializes in the 800...
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Lyubov Petrovna Rusanova (Russian: Любовь Петровна Русанова; born 2
February 1954) is a
retired Russian swimmer who won two
medals in the 100 and 200 m...
- p. 95–96.
Vvedensky 2023, p. 116.
Lukin 2009, p. 93.
Rusanova &
Timoshchuk 2007, p. 126.
Rusanova &
Timoshchuk 2007, p. 129.
Zabiyako 2022, p. 85. Mikhaylov...
- Pączki". The Food Dictator. 16
January 2019.
Retrieved 14
November 2022.
Rusanova, M.; Rusanov, K.; Stanev, S.; Kovacheva, N.; Atan****ov, I. (2015). "Total...
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Pavlovna Rusanova –
Pavel Nikolayevich's daughter, a poet Yuri
Pavlovich Rusanov –
Pavel Nikolayevich's son, a
prosecutor Kapitolina Matveyevna Rusanova – Pavel...
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Savinova leading the
rankings with 1:56.95 minutes,
followed by
Yuliya Rusanova and
Ekaterina Kostetskaya. However,
Kenia Sinclair of
Jamaica and Britain's...
- German-style". In the do****entary,
Stepanov and his wife
Yuliya Stepanova (née
Rusanova),
claimed that
Russian athletics officials had
supplied banned substances...
- 100 m ****troke
details Hannelore Anke East
Germany 1:11.16
Lyubov Rusanova Soviet
Union 1:13.04
Marina Koshevaya Soviet
Union 1:13.30 200 m ****troke...