- Sciences. In his
publications in
English his name is
written as M. V.
Volkenstein. He was Head of the
Department of the
Institute of
Molecular Biology...
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Vladimir Mikhaylovich Volkenstein (Владимир Михайлович Волькенштейн, born 15
October 1883, died 30
November 1974), was a
Russian Empire and
Soviet playwright...
- More
Infantile May Have Led to
Bigger Brains".
Scientific American.
Volkenstein, M. V. 1994.
Physical Approaches to
Biological Evolution. Springer-Verlag:...
- Shtromberg, N.D.Pokhitonov, A.P.Tikhanovich, Ivan Yuvachev,
Lyudmila Volkenstein and
others - were also put on trial. They were all
accused of taking...
- p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8151-8450-8.
Extract of page 69 Lavoisier's
Method Volkenstein,
Mikhail V. (2009).
Entropy and
Information (illustrated ed.). Springer...
- him, and
before the end of the year he had met his
third wife,
Natalya Volkenstein, née Krandinskaya, by whom he had
three children.
During World War I...
- life imprisonment. They
included two
women – Vera
Figner and
Lyudmila Volkenstein. All were to be
denied any kind of
contact with the
outside world, including...
-
physicists Peter Kapitsa, Lev Landau, and Igor’ Tamm, the
biologist M. V.
Volkenstein, and the
mathematician A. A. Lapunov. In Sverdlovsk, Timofeev-Resovskij...
-
poems in 1906
under the
pseudonym Sophia Parnok and
married Vladimir Volkenstein in 1907.
Within two years, the
marriage failed and she
began working...
- Aunt Anya's Love
Affair 1913/1914 — A. Alpatin, The Last Bet;
Vladimir Volkenstein, The
Wanderers 1914/1915 — N.A. Grigoriev-Istomin, The
Kedrov Sisters;...