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- Zemtsov may refer to: Mikhail Zemtsov (1688-1743), Russian architect 25094 Zemtsov, an asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Anna Nikolaevna Zemtsova (Russian: Анна Николаевна Земцова (1893–1966), also known as Anna Li (Анна Ли), Anna Pudovkina or Anna Zemcova, was a Soviet silent...
- then as an ****istant director to Lev Kuleshov. In 1924, he married Anna Zemtsova. Pudovkin ****erted that his wife encouraged him for pursuing a career as...
- Sergey's new wife Aleksandr Robak as Lyonya, Sergey's neighbor Natalya Zemtsova as Marina, Lyonya's partner Maryana Spivak as Irina, Sergey's ex-wife Yuri...
- Viktoria "Vika" Kalashnikova, Kira's mother Yevgeny Antropov as Vanya Natalya Zemtsova as Masha, Vanya's sister Tatyana Dogileva as Tamara, the eldest at the...
- chess tournament of 1925, the hero (Vladimir Fogel) and heroine (Anna Zemtsova) of the story are engaged to be married. Caught up in a society-wide chess...
- 1124/jpet.110.178244. PMC 3063747. PMID 21262851. Keitel V, Görg B, Bidmon HJ, Zemtsova I, Spomer L, Zilles K, Häussinger D (November 2010). "The bile acid receptor...
- have suffered great loss on our nation's roads and streets, and to Sandra Zemtsova, along with everyone who must live knowing that others did not. May this...
- Diseases. 11 (1): 29–36. doi:10.1089/vbz.2009.0250. PMID 20569011. Levin ML, Zemtsova GE, Killmaster LF, Snellgrove A, Schumacher LB (June 2017). "Vector competence...
- 2001), Israeli singer Anna Zayachkivska (born 1991), Ukrainian model Anna Zemtsova (1893–1966), Soviet silent film actress and theorist Anna Zerr (1822–1881)...