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Voskresensky (Russian: Воскресенский; masculine),
Voskresenskaya (Воскресенская; feminine), or
Voskresenskoye (Воскресенское; neuter) may
refer to: Alexander...
- king of Spain. In 1793,
Alexander Andreyevich Baranov founded port
Voskresenskii, modern-day Seward, on the
south edge of the Sound,
which he called...
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Voskresensky District is the name of
several administrative and muni****l
districts in Russia. The name is
generally derived from or
related to the root...
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Alexandrovich Voskresensky-Stekanov (also
spelled Pyotr,
Peter and
Voskresenskii, Voskresenski, Russian: Пётр Александрович Воскресенский-Стеканов; born...
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University and
started to
teach inorganic chemistry while succeeding Voskresenskii to this post; by 1871, he had
transformed Saint Petersburg into an internationally...
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Pavlovskaya (later
renamed as Kodiak). In 1793, he
founded the port of
Voskresenskii, modern-day Seward. In 1794,
under the
direction of a
British sea captain...
- Providence, R.I.:
American Mathematical Society, pp. 113–121, MR 0212025
Voskresenskii, V. E. (1991),
Algebraic Groups and
their Birational Invariants, AMS...
- Brustolin, Kandratavicius, Vieira, Brito,
Souza & Fonseca, 2014
Daptonema voskresenskii Tchesunov, 1990
Daptonema williamsi Vincx & Coomans, 1983 Daptonema...
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Finite Type" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2016-03-07.
Voskresenskii, V. S. (1998).
Algebraic groups and
their birational invariants. Translations...