Pyotr Vtorov, the Glossary
Pyotr Petrovich Vtorov (1938–1979) was a Soviet scientist biogeographer, ecologist, zoologist and nature conservation activist.[1]
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25 relations: Biogeography, Biogeophysics, Bulgarian language, Chronic myelogenous leukemia, Ecology, Flickr, Fly, In the World of Animals, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Kinshasa, Malakhovka, Moscow Oblast, Moscow, Moscow State University, Nikolay Drozdov, Oribatida, Polish language, Pseudoscorpion, Romanian language, Seven Sisters (Moscow), Soviet Union, Springtail, State Darwin Museum, Tian Shan, Ukrainian language, Zoology.
- Soviet explorers
- Soviet geographers
- Soviet soil scientists
- Soviet zoologists
Biogeography
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time.
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Biogeophysics
Biogeophysics is a subdiscipline of geophysics concerned with how plants, microbial activity and other organisms alter geologic materials and affect geophysical signatures.
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Bulgarian language
Bulgarian (bŭlgarski ezik) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeast Europe, primarily in Bulgaria.
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Chronic myelogenous leukemia
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), also known as chronic myeloid leukemia, is a cancer of the white blood cells.
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Ecology
Ecology is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
Flickr
Flickr is an image hosting and video hosting service, as well as an online community, founded in Canada and headquartered in the United States.
Fly
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing".
In the World of Animals
In the World of Animals (V mire zhivotnykh) is a Soviet and Russian television program dedicated to zoology and wildlife research, especially the habits and habitat of animals.
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International Union for Conservation of Nature
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
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Kinshasa
Kinshasa (Kinsásá), formerly named Léopoldville until June 30, 1966, is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Malakhovka, Moscow Oblast
Malakhovka (Мала́ховка), a Moscow suburb renowned for its historic dachas,Toda, Yasushi and Nozdrina, Nadezhda N.(2008) The Cottages in Suburban Moscow: A New Lifestyle for the Wealthy, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 24: 3, 444—455 is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Lyuberetsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
Moscow State University
Moscow State University (MSU; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia.
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Nikolay Drozdov
Nikolay Nikolaievich Drozdov (Николай Николаевич Дроздов; born 20 June 1937) is a Russian doctor of biological sciences, candidate of geographical sciences, zoological sciences, professor of Moscow State University, a public figure, member of the expert council of the national award "Crystal Compass," a member of the media council of the Russian Geographical Society.
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Oribatida
Oribatida (formerly Cryptostigmata), also known as oribatid mites, moss mites or beetle mites, are an order of mites, in the "chewing Acariformes" clade Sarcoptiformes.
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Polish language
Polish (język polski,, polszczyzna or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.
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Pseudoscorpion
Pseudoscorpions, also known as false scorpions or book scorpions, are small, scorpion-like arachnids belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida.
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Romanian language
Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; limba română, or românește) is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova.
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Seven Sisters (Moscow)
The Seven Sisters (Stalin's high-rises) are a group of seven skyscrapers in Moscow designed in the Stalinist style.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Springtail
Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura).
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State Darwin Museum
The State Darwin Museum (Государственный Дарвиновский музей) is a natural history museum in Moscow.
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Tian Shan
The Tian Shan, also known as the Tengri Tagh or Tengir-Too, meaning the "Mountains of God/Heaven", is a large system of mountain ranges in Central Asia.
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Ukrainian language
Ukrainian (label) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family spoken primarily in Ukraine.
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Zoology
ZoologyThe pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon.
See also
Soviet explorers
- Alexey Tryoshnikov
- Anatoli Boukreev
- Georgy Rybin
- Lev Oshanin (anthropologist)
- Lev Vladimirsky
- Mikhail Prishvin
- Nikolai Korzhenevskiy
- Nikolay Urvantsev
- Pyotr Kozlov
- Pyotr Shirshov
- Pyotr Vtorov
- Sergey Kravkov (explorer)
- Soviet cosmonauts
- Soviet polar explorers
- Svetoslav Roerich
- Tatyana Ustinova
- Vitaly Abalakov
- Vladimir Sanin
- Vladimir Voronin (captain)
- Vladimir Wiese
- Yevgeniy Abalakov
- Yevgeny Tolstikov
- Yuri Kosin
Soviet geographers
- Aleksandr Dralkin
- Alexander Aslanikashvili
- Alexander Javakhishvili
- Andrey Aleksandrovich Grigoryev
- Andrey Kapitsa
- David Ukleba
- Dmitry Oreshkin
- Feofan Davitaia
- Innokenti Gerasimov
- Ivan Alexandrov
- Konstantin Markov
- Kostiantyn Voblyi
- Lev Berg
- Levan Maruashvili
- Maia Berzina
- Maria Glazovskaya
- Nikolai Korzhenevskiy
- Nikolai Vavilov
- Nikolay Baransky
- Nikolay Kolosovsky
- Pyotr Vtorov
- Rudolf Samoylovich
- Soviet cartographers
- Stanislav Kalesnik
- Tadevos Hakobyan
- Tatyana Ustinova
- Vladimir Obruchev
- Vladimir Wiese
- Vyacheslav Baburin
- Yuly Shokalsky
- Zurab Tatashidze
Soviet soil scientists
- Aleksandr Kashtanov
- George Ter-Stepanian
- Hasan Aliyev (academician)
- Konstantin Glinka
- Maria Glazovskaya
- Mercury Ghilarov
- Nikolai Krasilnikov (microbiologist)
- Pyotr Vtorov
- Sergey Kravkov (agronomist)
- Vasily Omelianski
- Vera Baltz
Soviet zoologists
- Aleksandr Kots
- Alexei Severtsov
- Boris Bychowsky
- Boris Mikhailovich Zhitkov
- Dmitry Belyayev (zoologist)
- Eerik Kumari
- Ekaterina Andreeva (arachnologist)
- Eupraxie Gurjanova
- Evgeny Chernikin
- Hans Johansen
- Igor Akimushkin
- Ilya Darevsky
- Ivan Schmalhausen
- Jānis Brikmanis
- Kir Nesis
- Konstantin Skryabin
- Kurt Fabri
- Leonid Portenko
- Lev Berg
- Mykola Szczerbak
- Nadezhda Ladygina-Kohts
- Nikolai Knipovich
- Nikolai Nasonov
- Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski
- Nikolay Ilyich Baranov
- Nina Demme
- Oleg Gazenko
- Oleg Negrobov
- Oleksandr Markevych
- Peter Schmidt (zoologist)
- Pyotr Manteifel
- Pyotr Vtorov
- Sergey Ognev
- Stanislav Shwarts
- Tadas Ivanauskas
- Valentin Dogiel
- Vasiliy Lindholm
- Vasily Ruzhentsev
- Victor Shmidt
- Vitalia Viktorovna Reshetnyak
- Vladimir Geptner
- Vladimir Kharin (zoologist)
- Vladimir Sokolov (scientist)
- Vladimir Soldatov
- Vladyslav Monchenko
- Yaroslav Starobogatov
- Yevgeny Pavlovsky
- Yuri Isakov
- Yuri Orlov (zoologist)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Vtorov
Also known as Vtorov, Pyotr.