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Natalya Serbinenko (née Sharipova; born 27
January 1959) is a
Ukrainian former racewalker. She
competed six
times at the IAAF
World Race
Walking Cup, with...
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writer and
journalist Peter Scholl-Latour (1924–2014),
journalist Vladimir Serbinenko, Switzerland's
first gold
medallist at the
International Mathematical...
- 790–793. doi:10.3171/jns.1980.52.6.0790. ISSN 0022-3085. PMID 6991648.
Serbinenko, F. A. (1974-08-01). "Balloon
catheterization and
occlusion of
major cerebral...
- 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot:
original URL
status unknown (link).
Serbinenko,
Vladimir (June 28, 2012). "GRUB 2.00 released". grub-devel (Mailing list)...
- balloons,
Fedor Serbinenko, a
Russian neurosurgeon,
began to
envision small balloons moving through tortuous arteries. In the 1970s
Fedor Serbinenko developed...
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France et
Ukraine included Savchenko, M. Kouchnire, V. Tymoshenko,
Andre Serbinenko,
Symon Petliura, I. Borshak [uk], B. Boutenko [uk],
Michel Rudnitsky [uk]...
- (twice) Tit
Senkov ru
Viktor Senyushenkov ru
Fyodor Serbin ru
Nikolai Serbinenko ru
Vladimir Serbulov ru
Aleksandr Terentevich Sergeev ru
Aleksandr Timofeevich...
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World Championships Istanbul,
Turkey Racewalking 3000 m 12:14.28
Natalya Serbinenko 3
February 1990
Soviet Indoor Championships Chelyabinsk,
Soviet Union...
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Philosophy /
Introductory Article,
Preparation and
Notes by
Vyacheslav Serbinenko – Moscow, 2001
Nikolay Lossky.
History of
Russian Philosophy – Moscow:...
- rdist.root.org.
Archived from the
original on July 5, 2015. Alwen, Joël;
Serbinenko,
Vladimir (November 4, 2014). "High
Parallel Complexity Graphs and Memory-Hard...