Alexey Petrovich Bystrow, sometimes spelled Alexey Petrovich Bystrov and Aleksei Petrovich Bystrow, (‹See Tfd›Russian: Алексе́й Петро́вич Быстро́в; February...
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gorgonopsian of then-problematic status as I. progressus. However, in 1955, Alexey Bystrow moved this species to the separate genus Sauroctonus. A large maxilla...
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before being definitively classified in a separate genus erected by Alexey Bystrow (in 1955). The most complete, known fossils of S. progressus include...
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stem-tetrapods. The genus is named in honour of the Russian paleontologist Alexey Bystrow. It was first described by Vyushkov in 1957 and the type species is...
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several discoveries [which?] and published a monograph co-authored with Alexey Bystrow, which was later awarded by the Linnean Society of London. In the mid-1930s...
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Busk (England, 1807-1886) Charles Butts (United States, 1863-1946) Alexey Bystrow (Russia / Soviet Union, 1899-1959) Susan Cachel (United States) André...
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Bekhterev (1857–1927) Peter Borovsky (1863–1932) Eugene Botkin (1865–1918) Alexey Bystrow (1899–1959) Nikolay Gamaleya (1859–1949) Ilya Gruzinov (1781–1813) Alexander...
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but later dedicated himself to psychophysiology. Soviet scientist Alexey Bystrow is a prototype of his character and Italian actor Amedeo Nazzari is...
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botanist Alexander Bunge, major botanist of Siberia (especially Altai) Alexey Bystrow, paleontologist Alexander Catsch, medical doctor and radiation biologist...
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