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Famous personalities / Scientists, designers, educators / Domestic scientists

(4)

BERG - academician, radio engineer

GERD - naturalist

GROT - philologist

DAL - lexicographer, ethnographer

Zuev - naturalist

LENTZ - physicist

TIME - mining engineer

UMOV - the first theoretical physicist

Shpak - chemist

COLOR - biochemist

ZION - physiologist

(5)

ASSUR is one of the founders of the scientific school on the theory of mechanisms

BUNGE - zoologist

ZININ - organic chemist

KLADO - historian, naval theorist

LOVITZ - chemist, pharmacist

POPOV - the inventor of the radio

PYATOV - metallurgist

JACOBI - physicist, electrical engineer

(6)

ANOSOV - metallurgist

GLEBOV - physiologist-anatomist

KURAKO - metallurgist

LAKIER - historian

PAVLOV - physiologist

PETROV - the founder of domestic electrical engineering

STRUVE - astronomer

USHAKOV - philologist

CHERNOV - metallurgist

(7)

BAKLUND - astronomer

BEKETOV A. N. - botanist

BEKETOV N. N. - physicist, chemist

BORODIN - laboratory for testing steam locomotives

BUTAKOV - hydrographer

BUSLAEV - philologist, art critic

ZABELIN - historian, archaeologist

KARELIN - master of photography

LACHINOV - physicist

LEBEDEV - physicist

LESGAFT - doctor, founder of the scientific system of physical education

LYAPUNOV - mathematician

MARTENS - lawyer, diplomat

NEVOLIN - lawyer

SECHENOV - physiologist

STEKLOV - mathematician

TATISCHEV - historian, statesman

TsVETAEV - founder of the Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow

CHEBYSHEV - mathematician

(8)

BAKHRUSHIN - creator of the Theater Museum

BUTLEROV - organic chemist

VENGEROV - oceanographer

VOSTOKOV - the father of Russian linguistics

DOKUCHAYEV - soil scientist

KARAMZIN - historian

MATROSOV - mechanic

MECHNIKOV - biologist

SOLOVIEV - historian, philosopher

USHINSKY - the founder of pedagogy

SHCHERBATOV - historian

YABLOCHKOV - electrical engineer

(9)

VODOVOZOV - teacher

LOMONOSOV

MENDELEEV - chemist

POLIVANOV - teacher, literary critic

(10)

KLYUCHEVSKY - historian

(11)

KOVALEVSKY - mathematician

LOBACHEVSKY - mathematician

SOBOLEVSKY - physiologist

(13)

Ostrogradsky - mathematician

FILOMAFITSKII - physiologist

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