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  • ...sland]]. Utilizing a memory disc that fell to Earth from the deteriorating Russian Seti Satellite, it appears to have worked as an aneroid barometer, utilizin [[Category:Inventions]]
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  • ...exploited in the affluent wake of the decade’s extraordinary technological inventions. Almost immediately, for example, advertisements by "hip" record companies ...pril 2, 1958.]</ref> Caen coined the term by adding the [[Russian language|Russian]] suffix ''[[-nik]]'' to the Beat Generation. Caen's column with the word c
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  • ...owave]] [[optics]] and construction of a radio based lightning detector by Russian physicist [[Alexander Stepanovich Popov]]. Starting in late 1894, [[Gugliel ...ships and land. The earliest users included the Japanese Navy scouting the Russian fleet during the [[Battle of Tsushima]] in 1905. One of the most memorable
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  • ...|title=OFF-LINE интервью с Борисом Стругацким|date=December 2006|publisher=Russian Science Fiction & Fantasy|access-date=29 February 2016|language=ru|trans-ti ...[[Season (television)|season]] (1962–1963), [[Prediction|predicted]] many inventions now in common use: [[Flat panel display|flat-screen]] [[television]]s, [[ne
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  • | birth_place = [[Russian Empire]] Mayer was born in the [[Russian Empire]] and grew up poor in [[Saint John, New Brunswick]]. He quit school
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  • ...ght}}. The first documented usage of the term dates back to 1900, when the Russian scientist [[Constantin Perskyi]] used it in a paper that he presented in Fr ...ionheaven.co.uk/television_timeline_1.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1907, Russian scientist [[Boris Rosing]] used a CRT in the receiving end of an experiment
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  • ...critic [[Viktor Shklovsky]], one of the leaders of the [[Russian formalism|Russian formalist]] movement, in 1927. While some regarded sound as irreconcilable * Rollberg, Peter (2008). ''Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema''. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-6072-4
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