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  1. Professor Olga S. Vinogradova (1929–2001) was a specialist in Russian cognitive neuroscience. In 1969 she founded the Laboratory of Systemic Organization of Neurons in the Institute of Biological Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences ( Pushchino ) and headed this Laboratory till the end of her life.

  2. Anna Petrovna Matsuk. . . ( m. 1928; div. 1933) . Olga Mikhailovna. . ( m. 1936) . Vasily Semyonovich Grossman ( Russian: Васи́лий Семёнович Гро́ссман; 12 December (29 November, Julian calendar) 1905 – 14 September 1964) was a Soviet writer and journalist. Born to a Jewish family in Ukraine, then part of ...

  3. 1998. Structural characterization and immunochemical detection of a fluorophore derived from 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal and lysine. L Tsai, PA Szweda, O Vinogradova, LI Szweda. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (14), 7975-7980.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VinogradovVinogradov - Wikipedia

    Maria Vinogradova (1922–1995), Russian actress; Nadezhda Vinogradova (born 1958), Soviet Union heptathlete; Nikolai Vinogradov (1905–1979), Soviet naval officer; Nikolay Vinogradov (born 1947), the governor of Vladimir Oblast; Olga Vinogradova (1929–2001), Russian neurophysiologist; Paul Vinogradoff (1854–1925), a Russian ...

  5. Professor Olga S. Vinogradova (1929-2001) was one of the brightest stars of Russian cognitive neuroscience.In 1969 she founded the Laboratory of Systemic Organization of Neurons in the Institute of Biological Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences (Pushchino) and headed this Laboratory till the end of her life.

  6. CURRICULUM VITAE. Olga Vinogradova, Ph.D. School or College. EDUCATION. Field of Study. Moscow Institute of Physics Applied Physics and and Technology, Russia Mathematics. Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland Clinic Foundation Molecular Cardiology Biophysics and Bioengineering. Structural Biology. Degree Earned. M.S. cum laude.

  7. Olga I. Vinogradova (Ольга Игоревна Виноградова) Dynamic effects on force measurements. 2. Lubrication and the atomic force microscope. Interaction forces between hydrophobic surfaces. Attractive jump as an indication of formation of “stable” submicrocavities. OI Vinogradova, NF Bunkin, NV Churaev, OA Kiseleva, AV ...