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  Naval Technology - Kuznetsov Class (Type 1143.5) - Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruiser
The Kuznetsov Class heavy aircraft carrying cruiser, also known as Project 1143.5 or Orel Class, was constructed at Nikolayev South Shipyard on the Black Sea in the Ukraine.
Admiral Kuznetsov is the only aircraft carrier in the Russian Navy.
The Admiral Kuznetsov was constructed at the Black Sea Nikolayev South Shipyard in the Ukraine.
www.naval-technology.com /projects/kuznetsov   (783 words)

  
  Soviet aircraft carrier Kuznetsov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fall of 2000, the Kuznetsov went to sea for operations related to the rescue and salvage operations of the Kursk submarine.
In late 2003 and early 2004, the Kuznetsov went to sea for inspection and trials.
The Kuznetsov participated in September 2005 in a fleet exercise of the Russian navy in the Atlantic Ocean.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Soviet_aircraft_carrier_Kuznetsov   (1153 words)

  
 Kuznetsov
Korolev, Severin, Kuznetsov, and Kamanin certify the readiness of the booster and spacecraft, the airlock and spacesuit, the astronauts, and the recovery forces.
Kuznetsov says that his 153 tonne engine could be uprated to 170 tonnes without any basic changes.
Kuznetsov had planned for Gagarin to be cosmonaut commander, and Beregovoi has been poorly prepared for the job.
www.astronautix.com /astros/kuzetsov.htm   (1872 words)

  
 ARLI DIRECTORS: BORIS KUZNETSOV
Kuznetsov was assigned as the chief of the Siberian Criminal Investigations Department of the USSR Federal Government.
Kuznetsov served as counsel for the Speaker of the Russian Parliament, Victor Shumeyko, and recently emerged victorious representing the legendary ballerina Maya Plisetskaya in a high profile libel case.
Kuznetsov and Partners also represented some of the largest Russian and Western oil companies, banks and government agencies including Shell Oil Corp., MARS Chocolate Co. as well as the Embassy of the United States in Moscow.
www.russianlaw.org /kuznetsov.htm   (365 words)

  
 Memorandum of Conversation Washington, May 19, 1958. SUBJECT Courtesy Call of Minister Kuznetsov
Kuznetsov opened the conversation by stating that he was on his way home from a visit to Argentina and had wished to pay a courtesy call on the Secretary.
Kohler corrected Kuznetsov by remarking "all of Alaska and large parts of Canada.") Kuznetsov said that there were many Soviet proposals, some of which had been advanced to meet US points of view and the idea of the inspection of areas to avoid surprise attack could also apply in Europe or the Far East.
Kuznetsov said that people all over the world were concerned about peace and want their governments to do something about it.
www.fas.org /irp/imint/doc_u2/frus_x1_045.htm   (1893 words)

  
 Kuznetsov's hands full -- on, off ice
Kuznetsov and his wife, Tanya, celebrated the birth of their first child Jan. 25.
Kuznetsov's size -- he's 6-foot-5, roughly 200 pounds and has a humongous reach -- makes him an attractive commodity.
Though he's made a favorable impression on the coaching staff, Kuznetsov's role will fluctuate as he's part of the trio of defensemen who rotate in and out of the lineup.
www.freep.com /sports/redwings/wcorn13_20010213.htm   (484 words)

  
 Kuznetsov case
Kuznetsov interpreted his results as "a new criticism to a modern molecular-genetic concept of biological evolution" (see title) and expressed his belief that the inhibitory factor serves to maintain constancy of species (p.
In fact, Kuznetsov explicitly claimed that his experiments adressed the phenomenon of evolution: "...to assess the possibility for the translation control to be as an evolutionary or antievolutionary factor." (p.
Final paragraph of article: To summarize, Kuznetsov's experimental concept is obscure, his approach goes against established scientific experience and his claimed results are not qualitatively demonstrated.
www.bmc.uu.se /~danl/kuznetsov.html   (800 words)

  
 Pobisk Kuznetsov, a Modern Day Leonardo da Vinci   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kuznetsov's many-sided activity was further illuminated in the speech by his long-time collaborator Spartak Nikanorov, of the Moscow Physical-Technical Institute.
No one can adequately understand Kuznetsov's scientific work, who has not gotten a sense of his intellectual courage in the fight to overcome false ideas, his optimism and his humor—as this author was privileged to do, in the course of personal discussions.
On this basis Kuznetsov, working in collaboration with Roberto Bartini, was able to formulate the notion of a "general law of Nature." Applying the same method, Kuznetsov was led to the formulation of "invariants of the historical development of humanity," and to develop practical methods for projection of the future.
www.schillerinstitute.com /russia/lar_hzl_121401/pobisk_leonardo.html   (2002 words)

  
 Andrey Kuznetsov
In an incredible streak last year, Kuznetsov was the masters winner at the Boston, Houston, Grandma's and Twin Cities Marathons.
Kuznetsov was also the masters winner in five non-marathon races in 1998.
Kuznetsov was also more than a minuite ahead of the second master's finisher, Roberto Castillo.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Track/8378/russian/andrey.htm   (389 words)

  
 Texas Learning & Computation Center - Yuri Kuznetsov
Well-known in the area of numerical mathematics and applications, Dr. Kuznetsov’s current research is concerned with the development and investigation of new discretization methods and preconditioned iterative methods for numerical solution of partial differential equations with applications to geophysical and energy-related research.
Kuznetsov is a member of editorial boards of a number of leading journals on computational and applied mathematics, and a member of program committees of several international conferences.
In 1995, Dr. Kuznetsov and his colleagues in France, Germany, and Italy established a series of biannual European conferences on numerical mathematics and its advanced applications, known as ENUMATH conferences.
www.tlc2.uh.edu /People/Affiliated_Faculty/yuri_kuznetsov   (258 words)

  
 B.co Interview with Ilya Kuznetsov
One of the most prominent stars in the Kirov Ballet's summer season (2001) at Covent Garden is the 24-year-old principal Ilya Kuznetsov, a tall and handsome dancer with a heroically built body and an impressive head of long blond hair.
Kuznetsov was first seen in London in the Kirov's Coliseum season in 1997, when he made his debut as Albrecht.
Photo by Kevin Ng (Ilya Kuznetsov had to leave London on 7 July, a day ahead of the Kirov company, in order to return to St. Petersburg in time for a concert on the following night at the Maryinsky Theatre in which he was due to dance the "Swan Lake" pas de deux.
www.ballet.co.uk /magazines/yr_01/jul01/interview_ilya_kuznetsov.htm   (1677 words)

  
 Kuznetsov working hard to earn playing time - 9/16/02
   It was a big improvement, and a needed one, for Kuznetsov, who figures to battle with Jesse Wallin and rookie Dmitri Bykov, who is still in Russia because of visa problems, for two of three spots.
   Kuznetsov said he worked hard in the off-season on his leg and upper-body strength.
Kuznetsov played 25 games his first season and 39 last season.
www.detnews.com /2002/wings/0209/16/d16-587800.htm   (411 words)

  
 Kuznetsov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The KA-27 PLO "Helix-A" helicopter is the primary ASW-weapon onboard the Kuznetsov - 18 are carried.
This ship is identical to the Kuznetsov with the exception of the earlier mentioned phased array radar system, which proved problematic onboard the "Kuznetsov" and subsequently was not installed on the Varyag.
In 1995 after an extensive overhaul the "Kuznetsov" was deployed in the Mediterranean (from December 1995 to Marts 1996) during the Bosnian conflict.
home19.inet.tele.dk /airwing/ships/kuznetso.htm   (1532 words)

  
 Kuznetsov Class - Project 1143.5
In July 1998 the Kuznetsov emerged from a two-year overhaul and was declared active in the Northern Fleet on 03 November 1998.
The main reason for keeping the Admiral Kuznetsov operational is to preserve its school of deck aircraft pilots.
The floating dock PD-50 was used in 2003 for repairs on the Admiral Kuznetsov.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/russia/1143_5.htm   (1432 words)

  
 A Brief Look at Russian Aircraft Carrier Development
The bow of the Kuznetsov sloped upward in a twelve-degree "ski jump", which would permit short-take-offs from her relatively small deck.
Admiral Kuznetsov was launched in 1985; the intervening political turmoil delayed her formal commissioning until 1991, and she did not become fully operational until 1995.
She was to be a 75,000-ton follow-on to the Kuznetsov class, with steam catapults to launch her aircraft (eliminating the ski-jump bow).
www.webcom.com /~amraam/rcar.html   (3062 words)

  
 About Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsov
In his memoirs Nikolai Kuznetsov gives an insight into the development of the Soviet Navy, its problems and the role it played in the rout of fascism, his views on some of the problems of naval theory and practice are still largely valid today.
From Kuznetsov's book "On the Eve" About the beginning of the Greate Patriotic War (1941-1945).
Realy Kuznetsov was born in 1904, but added 2 years at 15, the official year became 1902.
admiral.centro.ru /start_e.htm   (271 words)

  
 Dr A. Kuznetsov's Research Group
A.V. Kuznetsov, L. Cheng and M. Xiong, Effects of Thermal Dispersion and Turbulence on Forced Convection in a Composite Parallel-Plate Channel: Investigation of Constant Wall Heat Flux and Constant Wall Temperature Cases, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, Vol.
A.V. Kuznetsov and M. Xiong, Numerical Simulation of the Effect of Thermal Dispersion on Forced Convection in a Circular Duct Partly Filled with a Brinkman-Forchheimer Porous Medium, International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, Vol.
A.V. Kuznetsov, L. Cheng and M. Xiong, Investigation of Turbulence Effects on Forced Convection in a Composite Porous/Fluid Duct: Constant Wall Flux and Constant Wall Temperature Cases, submitted to Heat and Mass Transfer.
www.mae.ncsu.edu /homepages/Kuznetsov/mingxiong.html   (787 words)

  
 NewsFromRussia.Com The FBI arrested Russian diplomat Kuznetsov
According to the indictment, Kuznetsov established an offshore company in 2000 to hide criminal proceeds he received from an unidentified U.N. procurement officer who had taken secret payments from foreign companies seeking contracts to provide goods and services to the United Nations.
When the procurement officer told Kuznetsov about the scheme, Kuznetsov agreed to accept a share of the proceeds rather than report the conduct, prosecutors said.
Kuznetsov heads the General Assembly panel that oversees the U.N. budget.
feeds.russianews.net /?rid=5b417be6dfaf9d46&cat=723971d98160d438&f=1   (1545 words)

  
 The Cleveland International Piano Competition : Sergey Kuznetsov, Russia, 2nd prize winner
Sergey Kuznetsov, age 27, is a citizen of Russia.
He is a graduate of the Moscow Special Gnessin School and the Moscow Conservatory.
Kuznetsov won Second Prize at the 2003 Geza Anda International Piano Competition (Switzerland) and Third Prize at the 2000 Alicia de Larrocha International Piano Competition (Andorra).
www.clevelandpiano.org /soyeon.html   (102 words)

  
 About SWsoft: Management Team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kuznetsov has been a key Linux kernel developer since 1995 and is the Chief Software Engineer for SWsoft.
Currently, Kuznetsov authors portions of the Linux kernel networking code and maintains the Linux kernel networking core (TCP/IP and IPv6), the IP routing and traffic control in addition to several utilities.
Kuznetsov was recently featured in the Wired Magazine article, "Open War" See the article at
www.sw-soft.com /en/company/team   (1261 words)

  
 WorldWideAircraftCarriers.com -Kuznetsov Page
The Kuznetsov pioneered a carrier capability known as "Short take-off, arrested landing" (STOAL) and had an inclined front flight deck to assist aircraft into the air, taking a note from the UK Invincible class.
At 65,000 tons and with an airwing of fifty aircraft, the Soviets finally had their large deck carrier and started a second, the Varyag, before their time came to an end.
After the fall of the communist regime and the split up of the former Soviet Union, the Russians retained control of the Kuznetsov, and as funds have allowed, have continued to train with her and develop their capability.
www.freewebs.com /jeffhead/worldwideaircraftcarriers/kuznetsov.htm   (300 words)

  
 Trumpeter 1/350 Aircraft Carrier Kuznetsov
In parallel with the development of the Kuznetsov, a new family of aircraft were tested to look for carrier-borne suitability.
As with the Nimitz kit that preceded her, the Kuznetsov kit is molded in light gray styrene with the exception of its lower hull options, which are molded in hull red.
Unlike the Nimitz class, which is cluttered with a variety of radar antennas on and around the island, the Kuznetsov uses conformal phased array radar antennas to clean up the clutter, something we'll hopefully see with the construction of CVN 77 or CVN 78.
www.cybermodeler.com /hobby/kits/tru/kit_tru_kuznetsov.shtml   (1080 words)

  
 Vladimir Kuznetsov- Oil Landscapes
Born in Tula, September 1959, Vladimir Kuznetsov received his earliest training in the art studio of the artists' trade union, working under the supervision of P. Ovchinnikov, a known figure in Central Russian art circles.
By bringing this collection of his work to the Capital District Kuznetsov is offering Central New Yorkers a unique opportunity to share in Tula's Centennial Celebration without the necesity of traveling there.
Note: Vladimir Kuznetsov, a member of the Tula municipal Committee on Cultural Affairs and the Director of an established Tulan art studio arrived in the Capital District at the beginning of April 1997 and worked to prepare his centennial celebration as well as recording his impressions of Tula's sister city.
www.hudson-neva.com /Kuznetsov.htm   (463 words)

  
 Poet: Pavel Kuznetsov - All poems of Pavel Kuznetsov
Poet: Pavel Kuznetsov - All poems of Pavel Kuznetsov
Pavel Kuznetsov [Russian Painter, 1878-1968] Guide to pictures of works by Pavel Kuznetsov in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge..
www.poemhunter.com /pavel-kuznetsov   (213 words)

  
 Pavel Kuznetsov ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Find in a Library: Pavel Kuznetsov : his life and art
Pavel Kuznetsov In the Steppe Oil Painting - Tamsquare Art
Compare prices for Pavel Kuznetsov - Peter Stupples Book.
www.wwar.com /masters/k/kuznetsov-pavel.html   (126 words)

  
 Vasily Vasilyevich Kuznetsov --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Kuznetsov studied metallurgical engineering at the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute and joined the Communist Party in 1927; his career as an engineer (1927–44) was interrupted for further study in the United States (1931–33).
Kuznetsov became chairman of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions in…
"Kuznetsov, Vasily Vasilyevich." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9046540?tocId=9046540   (64 words)

  
 Publications by Leonid Kuznetsov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
L. Kuznetsov, M. Toner, A.D. Kirwan Jr., C.K.R.T. Jones.
L. Kuznetsov, M. Toner, A.D. Kirwan Jr., C.K.R.T. Jones, L.H. Kantha and J.
A. Laforgia, X. Leoncini, L. Kuznetsov and G.M. Zaslavsky.
www.cfm.brown.edu /people/leonid/webpage/papers.html   (239 words)

  
 A Semiflexible Polymer Model Applied to Loop Formation in DNA Hairpins -- Kuznetsov et al. 81 (5): 2864 -- Biophysical ...
A Semiflexible Polymer Model Applied to Loop Formation in DNA Hairpins -- Kuznetsov et al.
Articles by Kuznetsov, S. Articles by Ansari, A. Articles citing this Article
Articles by Kuznetsov, S. Articles by Ansari, A. Biophys J, November 2001, p.
www.biophysj.org /cgi/content/abstract/81/5/2864   (408 words)

  
 Search Results for kuznetsov aircraft carrier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
KUZNETSOV class (Russia) - USNI Military Database USNI Military Database - This page is a sample of the US Naval Institute Military Database.
CXX was formed on 1 January 1918 at Cramlington, Northumberland, but before it could be declared fully operational and join the Independent Bomber Force the Armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 ending the First World War.
Kuznetsov (Ex Tibilsi) Italeri 1/720 Aircraft Carrier SMI......resin PSM 94/3 1994 pp 8 Aircraft carrier decks in 1/700 Pt 1 PSM...
www.aeronautics.ru /archive/fleet/russian/kuznetsovlinks.htm   (3320 words)

  
 Amazon.com: kuznetsov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
USSR Admiral Kuznetsov A-C Carrier 1-350 by Trumpeter by Trumpeter Models
Transcriptions for one, two and three guitars by V. Kuznetsov.
Pavel Kuznetsov: His Life and Art (Cambridge Studies in the History of Art) by Peter Stupples (Hardcover - Jan 26, 1990)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=kuznetsov&index=blended&page=1   (461 words)

  
 World Aircraft Carriers List: Russia & The Soviet Union
Photos: [Kuznetsov as initially completed], [As deployed in 1995], [View from the bow], [View from the stern].
Deployed to the Mediterreanean late 1995 into early 1996, then remained in port for overhaul through 1998.
Concept/Program: A follow-on to the Kuznetsov design, intended to be a fully capable CVN, equivalent to the US CVNs.
www.hazegray.org /navhist/carriers/russia.htm   (2023 words)

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