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- Triti**** zhukovskyi, or Zhukovsky's wheat, is a hexaploid wheat, very closely resembling the Triti**** timopheevii, a tetraploid variety of wheat. T. zhukovskyi...
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- Жуковская (Zhukovskaya, Zhukovskaia, Žukovskaja) Ukrainian (Romanization) Жуковський (Zhukovskyi, Zhukovskyy, Žukovskyj) Жуковська (Zhukovska, Žukovska)...
- formation of the northern European po****tion of the early Middle Ages. Zhukovskyi, Arkadii (1 December 2009). "Encyclopedia of Ukraine". Entsykpopedychnyi...
- umbellulata UU Dasypyrum VV Psathyrostachys NsNs Pseudoroegneria StSt Triti**** zhukovskyi AA AMAM GG Triti**** turgidum AA BB Triti**** aestivum AA BB DD Triti****...
- Tradition of the Eparchy of Mukačevo. Acts of Synod of Zamoiske, chapter 17. Zhukovskyi, Viktor (2018). СВЯТИЙ ГРИГОРІЙ ПАЛАМА І ЙОГО ЛЕГІТИМІЗАЦІЯ В УГКЦ [Saint...
- "Chernivtsi". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 18 October 2022. Zhukovskyi, Arkadii (2010). "Chernivtsi". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 18 October...
- (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 12 July 2024. Levytskyi, M. Y. Dziuba, I. M.; Zhukovskyi, A. I.; Zhelezniak, M. H. (eds.). "Конгрес національно - демократичних...
- 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2025. Klochek, H. D. (2022). Dziuba, I. M.; Zhukovskyi, A. I.; Zhelezniak, M. H. (eds.). "Олійник Борис Ілліч" [Oliynyk, Borys...
- October 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Derzhaliuk, M. S. Dziuba, I. M.; Zhukovskyi, A. I.; Zhelezniak, M. H. (eds.). "Доній Олесь" [Donii, Oles]. Encyclopedia...