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    Georgii Nikolayevich Flyorov (also spelled Flerov, Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Флёров, IPA: [gʲɪˈorgʲɪj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ ˈflʲɵrəf]; 2 March 1913 – 19...
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  • Flyorov (Russian: Флёров) may refer to: Georgy Flyorov (1913–1990), a Soviet nuclear physicist Ivan Flyorov (1905–1941), the commander of the first battery...
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    Ivan Andreyevich Flyorov (Russian: Иван Андреевич Флёров; 24 April 1905 – 7 October 1941), was a captain in the Red Army in command of the first battery...
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    multiple elements of the periodic table. He succeeded Georgy Flyorov as director of the Flyorov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions at the Joint Institute for...
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  • discovered in 1999. The lab's name, in turn, honours Russian physicist Georgy Flyorov (Флёров in Cyrillic, hence the transliteration of "yo" to "e"). IUPAC adopted...
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    Pontecorvo Boris Arbuzov Aureliu Emil Săndulescu [ro] Albert Tavkhelidze Georgy Flyorov Ilya Frank Andrzej Hrynkiewicz [pl] Șerban Țițeica F. Shapiro Dmitry Shirkov...
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  • Russian physicist Georgy Flyorov suspected that the Allied powers had secretly been developing a "superweapon" since 1939. Flyorov wrote a letter to Stalin...
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  • Reactions, part of JINR, where it was synthesized; itself named after Georgy Flyorov, Russian physicist 14 7 p-block [289] (11.4±0.3) (284±50) – – – – synthetic...
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  • (1969). This discovery was also claimed by JINR, led principally by Georgy Flyorov: they named the element kurchatovium (Ku), after Igor Kurchatov. IUPAC...
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  • in turn was named after Georgy Flyorov. The IUPAC stated that the element was named after the laboratory, not Flyorov, but Yuri Oganessian, who led the...
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  • Georgy Egorychev (born 1938), Soviet and Russian mathematician Georgy Flyorov (1913–1990), Soviet nuclear physicist Georgy Ketoyev (born 1985), Russian...
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    moderators for a natural uranium reactor, and in August 1940, along with Georgy Flyorov, submitted a plan to the Russian Academy of Sciences calculating that 15...
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  • Reactions, part of JINR, where it was synthesized; itself named after Georgy Flyorov, Russian physicist 14 7 p-block [289] (11.4±0.3) (284±50) – – – – synthetic...
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    scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) led by Georgy Flyorov. Each team claimed discovery, and in some cases each proposed their own...
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    high-mass-number isotopes. Spontaneous fission was discovered in 1940 by Flyorov, Petrzhak, and Kurchatov in Moscow, in an experiment intended to confirm...
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  • considering two names for the new element: flyorium, in honor of Georgy Flyorov, the founder of the research laboratory in Dubna; and moskovium, in recognition...
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     245–268. ISBN 978-90-04-16042-2 – via Google Books. Petrukhin, Vladimir; Flyorov, Valeriy (2010). "Iudaizm v Khazarii po dannym arkheologii" Иудаизм в Хазарии...
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    to the possibility of an atomic bomb Frisch–Peierls memorandum Georgy Flyorov, who wrote a similar letter to the Soviet leadership to start their atomic...
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    fission by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938, Soviet physicists Georgy Flyorov and Konstantin Petrzhak began conducting experiments to explore the effects...
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  • with the Metallurgical Laboratory Laura Fermi: Enrico Fermi's wife Georgy Flyorov: Soviet nuclear physicist Winston Churchill: Prime Minister of the United...
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