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Olga Alexandrovna Zherebtsova (née Zubova; ( Russian: Ольга Александровна Жеребцова; 1766–1849), also known as Madame Gerebtzoff, was a Russian aristocrat and socialite, known foremost for her political involvement and love life. She was the sister of the celebrated Zubov brothers, Prince Platon and ...
Olga ZHEREBTSOVA | Laboratory of Theriology | Research profile. About. 20. Publications. 536. Reads. 77. Citations since 2017. 7 Research Items. 53 Citations. 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023...
1 de dez. de 2019 · Olga Zherebtsova Vladimir Platonov The goal of the investigation was to clarify the ways of subcutaneous muscles development in burrowing forms of insectivores - moles (Talpidae) and golden...
Olga.Zherebtsova@zin.ru: Contact phone: +7 (812) 328-13-11, ext. 138: Educational background: Leningrad State University, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, Chair of Vertebrate Zoology, 1980. Dissertations: “Morpho-biological peculiarities of osseous-muscular system in erinaceids (Erinaceidae, Mammalia).” (PhD) Research interests:
18 de mai. de 2022 · Olga Zherebtsova was the sister of Prince Platon Zubov, the last favourite of Catherine the Great. After the empress died and was succeeded by her son Paul I (1796), Zubov and his brothers hatched a conspiracy to assassinate the new emperor. The plot was financed by the British ambassador, Sir Charles Whitworth, who was also Olga’s ...
- Aleksandr Alekseevich Zherebtsov
- 1765
- "Madame Gerebtzoff"
- Российская Империя
Olga V. Zherebtsova Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab., 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia Use of spines for the defence is a characteristic of some representatives of such ancient and conservative groups of mammals as Monotremata (echidnas) and Insectivora (tenrecs, hedgehogs) and also of more advanced ...
Olga Zherebtsova - Russian Aristocrats - Biographies - Olga Zherebtsova was the sister of Prince Platon Zubov, the last favourite of Catherine the Great. After the empress died and was succeeded by her son Paul I (1796), Zubov and his brothers hatched a c