Yulii Borisovich Khariton (‹See Tfd›Russian: Юлий Борисович Харитон; 27 February 1904 – 18 December 1996) was a Russian physicist who was a leading scientist...
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as Yulii Khariton, Nikolay Dukhov, Abram Ioffe, Aleksandr Leipunskii, and Yakov Zeldovich, aircraft designers and aerospace engineers, such as Yulii Khariton...
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Khariton is a variant of the Greek name Chariton. It may refer to: Yulii Khariton (1904–1996), Russian physicist Khariton Korotkevich (1882–1904), the...
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appointed Head of KB-11 at the suggestion of Yu.B. Khariton, and the chief designer was Yulii Khariton. Construction of KB-11 on the plant No. 550 base...
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Volga, was started and renamed Arzamas-16.: 36 Kurchatov recruited Yulii Khariton (who first resisted but joined the program: 87 ) and Yakov Zel'dovich...
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atomic bomb project. He inadvertently helped the nuclear scientists Yulii Khariton and Igor Kurchatov by walking close to their test reactor. His body...
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1931 however, Eltenton visited a friend he had known at Cambridge, Yulii Khariton, at the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics in Leningrad. He was...
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that topic; Igor Kurchatov and Yulii Khariton were engaged in 1940.: 79–80 In May 1941, Zeldovich worked with Khariton in constructing a theory, on the...
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was too big to use". Retrieved 10 November 2017. Khariton, Yuli; Smirnov, Yuri (May 1993). "The Khariton Version". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 49...
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Kurchatov Andrei Sakharov Efim Slavsky Andrei Tupolev Hamroqul Tursunqulov Yulii Khariton Nikita Khrushchev Konstantin Chernenko Kirill Shchelkin In March 2013...
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