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Vladimir Timofeyevich Shevyakov (Russian: Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков; 29
October 1859, St.
Petersburg – 18
October 1930, Irkutsk)
publishing under the...
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Moiseev Chief of the
General Staff of the
Soviet Armed Forces.
Shevyakov 1991.
Shevyakov 1992.
Cyrille Dimitriévitch
Kalinov (1950). Les maréchaux soviétiques...
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group Araks, and
Konstantin Nikolsky,
Andrey Sapunov, and
Mikhail Shevyakov joined the line-up. In
August 1982,
Romanov and the group's
sound engineer...
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statistical report. 1914. ****nyev &
Shevyakov 1907. Kowner,
Historical Dictionary of the Russo-****anese War, p. 250-251...
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Shutterfly announced it
would shut down Treat. Mark
Gurevich and Max
Shevyakov launched BorrowLenses in 2007 as a way for
individuals to rent high-level...
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Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko (1844–1873),
naturalist and
explorer Vladimir Shevyakov (1859–1930),
Russian biologist who died in
Irkutsk Nikolay Vtorov (1866–1918)...
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additional half-volumes were published,
edited by
Vladimir Timofeyevich Shevyakov and ****niev. This also
included all the most
significant of what, for...
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Imperial University where he
graduated in 1895. He then ****isted
Vladimir Shevyakov and
conducted research on pests. He
became an ****istant
professor of entomology...
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Fritz Schaudinn Joseph Schröter Max
Schultze F. E.
Schulze Vladimir Shevyakov (Schewiakoff) C. von
Siebold P.C.
Silva Heinrich Leonhards Skuja Borís...
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Johannes Siitam 37 DF ISR
Daniil Shevyakov 55 MF EST
Jevgeni Tšernjakov (on loan from
Levadia U21) 60 MF EST Sten...