samarski

samarski
sàmārskī prid.
DEFINICIJA
koji se odnosi na Samaru
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  • Alexander Andrejewitsch Samarski — (russisch Александр Андреевич Самарский, englische Transkription Aleksandr Andreevich Samarskii; * 19. Februar 1919 in Nowo Iwanowskoje, Gouvernement Jekaterinoslaw; † 11. Februar 2008) war ein russischer Mathematiker, der sich mit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • samarium — [ samarjɔm ] n. m. • 1879; métal découvert dans la samarskite (minerai), du nom du chimiste russe Samarski ♦ Chim. Métal (Sm; no at. 62; m. at. 150,4) du groupe des lanthanides. Le samarium est utilisé pour absorber les neutrons dans les… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Samarskite — or properly samarskite (Y) is a radioactive mineral with the empirical formula::Y0.2REE0.3Fe3+0.3U0.2Nb0.8Ta0.2O4 [ [http://webmineral.com/data/Samarskite (Y).shtml Webmineral data] ] Other formulas show Ce (cerium) rather than the generic REE… …   Wikipedia

  • Samarskite — Sa*mar skite, a. [After Samarski, a Russian.] (Min.) A rare mineral having a velvet black color and submetallic luster. It is a niobate of uranium, iron, and the yttrium and cerium metals. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • List of Gulag camps — This enormous, but far from complete list enumerates sites of Soviet forced labor camps ( corrective labor camps ). Most of them served mining, construction, and timber works. Even this incomplete list can give a fair idea of the scale of forced… …   Wikipedia

  • Isaac Hirsch Weiss — (February 9, 1815–June 1, 1905) (Hebrew: יצחק הירש ווייס) was an Austrian Talmudist and historian of literature born at Velké Meziříčí, Moravia. After having received elementary instruction in Hebrew and Talmud in various chadorim of his native… …   Wikipedia

  • Andrei Nikolajewitsch Tichonow — Tichonow (1975) Andrei Nikolajewitsch Tichonow (russisch Андрей Николаевич Тихонов, wiss. Transliteration Andrej Nikolaevič Tichonov; * 17. Oktoberjul./ 30. Oktober 1906 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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