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feminine counterpart is
Sabirova or Sobirova. It may
refer to:
Farkhodbek Sobirov (born 1997),
Uzbekistani weightlifter Karina Sabirova (born 1998), Russian...
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Karina Ibragimovna Sabirova (Kazakh: Карина Ибраһимқызы Сабырова; born 23
March 1998) is a Russian-Kazakh
handballer for CSKA
Moscow and the
Russian national...
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Mariya Sabirova is an
Uzbekistani former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. She has been a
member of the
Uzbekistan women's
national team.
Sabirova capped...
- four-page A2 size
paper and on
Fridays as a 20-page A3 size paper. In 2019,
Sabirova Gölnara was
named editor-in-chief of the paper, the
first woman to hold...
- 1: 1–161.
Endangered Species Protection Board, Springfield, Illinois.
Sabirova, N.D. & Sabirov, R.N. (2011). New and rare
vascular plant species of Northern...
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Muhammad Osimi,
Mirzo Tursunzade, Loik Sherali,
Muhammadjon Shakuri,
Malika Sabirova, Tufa Fozylova, and
Mukaddima Ashrafi. It was
founded in 1977 and uses...
- the Band of the
Commandant Regiment of the
Ministry of Defense.
Malika Sabirova [ru]
Music School Moscow Conservatory (2002-2007) "ШАРИПОВ ДАЛЕР МУРТАЗОЕВИЧ...
- 1997, ISBN 0-7864-1814-1 (pbk) p.124 Flynn, Moya; Kosmarskaya, Natalya;
Sabirova,
Guzel (November 2014). "The
Place of
Memory in
Understanding Urban Change...
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Ismailov List of Russian-language
poets Flynn, Moya; Kosmarskaya, Natalya;
Sabirova,
Guzel (November 2014). "The
Place of
Memory in
Understanding Urban Change...
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faster and more. By
disrupting an acyl-coenzyme A (CoA)
thioesterase gene,
Sabirova and
colleagues were able to
mutate the
organism to hyper-produce polyhydroxyalkanoates...