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Chariton Julius B. (14 (27) .02.1904), Soviet physicist, academician of the USSR (1953, corresponding member of the 1946). Three times Hero of Socialist Labor. A member of the CPSU since 1956.
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Chariton Julius B. (14 (27) .02.1904), Soviet physicist, academician of the USSR (1953, corresponding member of the 1946). Three times Hero of Socialist Labor. A member of the CPSU since 1956.
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Alexander Zaitsev (20.06 (02.07) .1841 – 19.08 (01.09) .1910), Russian organic chemist, corresponding member Petersburg AN (1885). Pupil AM Butlerov. Upon completion of Kazan University he worked (1862-65) in the laboratories Kolbe and Wurtz.
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Alexander S. Steinberg (04/05/1937) – Head of Laboratory Sciences IFM, doctor of physico-mathematical sciences, professor, academician of Academy of Natural Sciences (1994), a member of Scientific Council, member of the expert council of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
Crosses Gennady A. (10/10/1931). Sovestky chemist, Corresponding Member of USSR Academy of Sciences (since 1981).
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Gal'tsov Dmitry (1942). Physicist, art song singer, born in 1942 in Moscow.
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Ludwig Boltzmann (20/02/1844 – 05. 09.1906), Austrian physicist, one of the founders of statistical physics and physical kinetics. Tsp. Vienna Academy of Sciences (1895) and many academies in the world. In 1866 Boltzmann graduated from the University of Vienna.
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Voronkevich Sergey (09/23/1931) – engineer-geologist, soil expert, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1976), Professor of Engineering Geology and protection of geological environment (in 1977), Head. problem laboratory studies of the influence of geological factors on the physico-chemical grouting for Geological Faculty of Moscow State University (1969), Chairman of the Board for the Protection of Ph.D. theses in engineering geology and Permafrost, the Commission on artificial grouting of the Scientific Council of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology of the USSR, member of the Board of the Moscow City and the USSR on "rational use and protection of the geological environment in the territory of Moscow and the forest-park belt". He was born in Kuibyshev Agricultural Institute Professor, in 1949, he graduated from high school in Kuibyshev Agricultural Institute and in the same year he entered the Faculty of Geology, Moscow State University, graduating in 1954, specializing in Soil. " After graduation, he entered graduate school at the department of soil science, and engineering geology to prof.
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Jung, Thomas (1773 – 1829) – English scientist, a doctor by profession. Of his works particularly remarkable: "A syllabus of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy" (London, 1792), where he first gave an explanation of important phenomena and established the law of interference of light; "A course of lectures on natural philosophy and the mechanical arts "(ib., 1807), the most complete at the time the English writing on physics;" Elementary illustrations of the celestial mechanics of Laplase "(ib., 1821);" Remarks on Egyptian papyri and on the inscription of Rosetta "( 1815); "Account of some recent discoveries in hieroglyphical literature" (ib., 1823) and "Egyptian dictionary" (ib., 1829). Collection of his "Miscellaneous works" (London, 1855), together with a biography of Jung distance Peacock and Leitch. Wed "Memoirs of the life of Thomas Young" (London, 1831).
Max Ernst (1838) – Professor of Physics at the University of Prague, as in 1879 – 1880. its rector magnificus, made by the enemy attempts to make a Czech university setting.
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Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650), French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and physiologist. From 1629 in the Netherlands. Laid the foundations of analytical geometry, gave the concept of variable size and function, introduced multiple algebraic expressions.
Expressed the law of conservation of momentum, given the notion of momentum forces.
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