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  Igor Ovchinnikov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Ovchinnikov IV, Götherstöm A, Romanova GP, Kharitonov VM, Lidén K, Goodwin W. Molecular analysis of Neanderthal DNA from the northern Caucasus.
Rogaev E, Ovchinnikov IV, George-Hyslop P. Comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences of T.N. Kulikovskii-Romanov, the nephew of Tsar Nikolai II Romanov, with those of DNA obtained from the putative remains of the Tsar.
Research Interests: ancient DNA, human and ape evolution, animal and plant domestication, forensic DNA, environmental genomics.
www.mcb.uconn.edu /fac/fac/Ovchinnikov.html   (214 words)

  
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Runaways sentenced to labor on the Sevastopol fortifications, Vilna Province, 1839 (Vilenskiya vedomosti).
Mikhail and Nikolai Alekseevich Birilev, naval officers c.
White Russian medals and insignia, from Kharitonov and Gorshkov, Russkaya Armiya 1917-20.
home.comcast.net /~markconrad   (2703 words)

  
 Trans-Siberian railway - Cities and towns - Ural and Trans-Uralia
Though it was another in project - a trestle above tracks and horizontal escalator to metro were planned but ones managed with new tunnel.
The station Sverdlovsk-Passenger earlier named Yekaterinburg-I and Shartash named Yekaterinburg-II (exactly to this station ones brought Nikolai II in 1918.
In night from 17th to 18th of July, 1918 in Yekaterinburg former Russian emperor Nikolai II and his family were shot down.
www.transsib.ru /Eng/city-ural.htm   (3065 words)

  
 Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, UC Berkeley
Nikolai Gogol -- Diary of a Madman and Other Stories
We will also read V. Aksenov's Zvezdnyi bilet and Iu.
Trifonov's Dom na naberezhnoi, which were published in the Soviet Union, as well as some works of more contemporary writers: L. Petrushevskaia's Kvartira Kolombiny, V. Sorokin's Tridsataia liubov' Mariny, V. Pelevin's Chapaev i pustota, and short stories by S. Dovlatov and A. Kharitonov.
ls.berkeley.edu /dept/slavic/f04description.html   (5372 words)

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