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kilometers from the city of Jena,
Germany MPC · 7580 7581
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Viktor Iosifovich Yudovich (born 1934), a
professor of
mathematics at
Rostov University...
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Mikhailovich Yudovich (8 June 1911 in
Roslavl – 19
September 1987 in Moscow) was a
Soviet chess master, journalist, and writer. In 1930,
Yudovich tied for...
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Isaac Asimov (/ˈæzɪmɒv/ AZ-ih-mov; c. January 2, 1920 –
April 6, 1992) was an
American writer and
professor of
biochemistry at
Boston University. During...
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Retrieved 25
January 2019.
Combines with
other oxides to make sulfates. Ya. E.
Yudovich, M.P.
Ketris (21
April 2010). "Mercury in coal: a review; Part 1. Geochemistry"...
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Observatory F. Börngen, L. D.
Schmadel · 6.3 km MPC · JPL 7581
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Yudovich November 14, 1990
Nauchnij L. G.
Karachkina · 16 km MPC · JPL...
- They had one daughter,
named Olga, who was born in 1942.
Botvinnik vs.
Yudovich, USSR
Championship 1933 This
example uses
algebraic notation. In 1931,...
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Capablanca (1938) the
Blossoming Brilliance of Botvinnik". Kotov, Alexander;
Yudovich,
Mikhail (1958). The
Soviet School of
Chess (2002 ed.).
Hardinge Simpole...
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Vasily Smyslov. In
their book The
Soviet School of
Chess Kotov and
Yudovich devoted a
chapter to Alekhine,
called him "Russia's
greatest player" and...
- (born 1962) Lora
Yakovleva (born 1932)
Leonid Yudasin (born 1959)
Mikhail Yudovich (1911–1987)
Peter Yurdansky (1891–1937)
Artur Yusupov (born 1960) Vladimir...
- example, the 1958 book The
Soviet School of
Chess (co-written with
Mikhail Yudovich)
stated that "The rise of the
Soviet school to the
summit of
world chess...