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- Julian Ivanovich Simashko (Russian: Юлиан Иванович Симашко; 1821–1893) was a Russian zoologist and entomologist. He wrote Russkaya Fauna published in Saint...
- manium (Barrett-Hamilton, 1904) ****rius (Blyth, 1842) verus (Brandt in Simashko, 1851) vison (de Sélys Longchamps, 1839) vulgaris (Griffith, 1827) Welsh...
- Julian Schwinger (1918–1994), Nobel Prize winning American physicist Julian Simashko (1821–1893), Russian zoologist and entomologist Julian Simon (1932–1998)...
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shmuk, studied the biochemistry of tobacco Julian Simashko, zoologist Norair Sisakian, biochemist, one of the founders of space biology...
- 1871–1888. Founded by writer Elena Apreleva and natural scientist Yulian Simashko, and appealing to both to parents and children, it is considered to be...
- Louỹ. Russian authors translated by Stiller included Demyan Bedny, Moris Simashko, and Lidia Chukovskaya. Czech writers translated by Stiller included Fráňa...
- meteorite was obtained by Julian Simashko, a Russian zoologist and entomologist interested in meteorites. After the death of Simashko, his heirs sold the meteorite...
- Semaška Lithuanian surname m.: Semaška f.: (unmarried) Semaškaitė f.: (married) Semaškienė Related names Semashko Simashko...
- edited the book Games and Lessons for Children. In 1871, along with Yulian Simashko, she started to publish and edit the journal Semya i Shkola, then became...
- and Orthodox churches All pages with titles containing Semashko Semaška Simashko Siemaszko herbu Łabędź This page lists people with the surname Semashko...