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Sviatoslav or
Svyatoslav I
Igorevich (Old East Slavic: Свѧтославъ Игорєвичь, romanized: Svętoslavŭ Igorevičǐ; Old Norse: Sveinald; c. 943 – 972) was Prince...
- 1966 from the then little-known
DuPont chemist of
Ukrainian descent,
Swiatoslaw Trofimenko.
Trofimenko called this
discovery "a new and
fertile field...
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complex TpMo(CO)2NO. K[TpMo(CO)3]+ BuONO→TpMo(CO)2NO+CO+KOBu Trofimenko,
Swiatoslaw (1967). "Boron-pyrazole chemistry. II. Poly(1-pyrazolyl)-borates". J....
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Sviatoslav II
Iaroslavich or
Sviatoslav II
Yaroslavich (Old East Slavic: Ст҃ославь Ӕрославичь; 1027 – 27
December 1076) was
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1073...
- Świętosław (IPA: [ɕfjɛnˈtɔswaf]) or
Światosław (IPA: [ɕfjaˈtɔswaf]) is one of the
Slavic names used in Poland, meaning: święt (holy, strong) and sław (glory...
- (1966).
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. John Wiley. pp. 140–141. Trofimenko,
Swiatoslaw (1999). Scorpionates: the
coordination chemistry of polypyrazolborate...
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Ukrainian political scientist Sergei Trofimenko (1899–1953),
Soviet general Swiatoslaw Trofimenko,
American chemist Vitali Trofimenko (born 1970),
Russian footballer...
- the
remaining coordination sites available for catalysis. Trofimenko,
Swiatoslaw (1999). Scorpionates:
Polypyrazolylborate Ligands and
Their Coordination...
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Institute of
Science Ivan
Horbachevsky George Kistiakowsky Lev
Pisarzhevsky Swiatoslaw Trofimenko Volodymyr Vernadsky, mineralogist,
biochemist Selman Waksman...
- and 53 km (33 mi) north-east of the
regional capital Poznań. In 1216
Światosław (from the Pałuki family), comes,
bequeathed Bracholin to the
closter in...