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- Alexander Nikolayevich Skrinsky (Скринский, Александр Николаевич) (born 15 January 1936) is a Russian nuclear physicist. He was born in Orenburg and was...
- equipment including beamline magnets. Gersh Budker (1959–1977) Alexander N. Skrinsky (1977–2015) Pavel V. Logatchov (2015–) Arkady Vainshtein Iosif Khriplovich...
- Kurumoch Airport commenced. Construction was overseen and managed by N.P. Skrinsky, the chairman of the Kuybyshev airport from 7 January 1958 to 14 December...
- Particles and Nuclei, Vol. 25, Issue 6, pp. 631-661, 1994 Parkhomchuk, V V; Skrinsky, A N (1 July 1991). "Electron cooling: physics and prospective applications"...
- rarefied gas dynamics, thermal physics and vacuum technology. Alexander Skrinsky (born 1936) is a Russian nuclear physicist. Vladimir Vragov (1945—2002)...
- Rundkvist [ru], Gennady I. Savin [ru], Victor A. Sadovnichii, Alexander N. Skrinsky [ru], Alexander S. Spirin, Yuri S. Stepanov, Vyacheslav S. Stepin, Michael...
- physics (and in 1991 awarded the V. I. Veksler Gold Medal to Alexander N. Skrinsky). Streets in Dubna, Odesa, Zhytomyr and CERN are named in Veksler's honour...
- Igor Gorynin, for development of new construction materials Alexander Skrinsky, director of the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, for development in...
- Georgy Golitsyn Earth sciences Yevgeni Chelyshev Philology 1997 Alexander Skrinsky Physics Nikolay Vatolin Chemistry Nikolai Laverov [ru; de] Earth sciences...
- proton-antiproton collider seems to have been made by Gersh Budker and Alexander Skrinsky at Orsay in 1966, based on Budker's new idea of electron cooling. In 1972...