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Mikkalai/trace
User:Mikkalai/trace
Polish–Soviet War
Talk:Polish–Soviet_War
Dimension reduction
In statistics, dimension reduction is the process of reducing the number of random variables under consideration, and can be divided into feature selection and feature extraction. In physics, dimension reduction is a widely discussed phenomenon, whereby a physical system exists in three dimensions, but its properties behave like those of a lower-dimensional system.
Dimension_reduction
Degtyarev plant
The Degtyarev plant (officially the Open Joint Stock Company "V.A.
Degtyarev_plant
Chekhovo, Sakhalin Oblast
Chekhovo () is a village in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, at the Strait of Tartary. Population: 4,944 (2002 Census); 7,901 (1989 Census).
Chekhovo,_Sakhalin_Oblast
Lev Pontryagin
Lev Semenovich Pontryagin (Russian: Лев Семёнович Понтрягин) (3 September 1908 – 3 May 1988) was a Soviet Russian mathematician. He was born in Moscow and lost his eyesight in a primus stove explosion when he was 14.
Lev_Pontryagin
Quadrangle Club
The Princeton Quadrangle Club, often abbreviated to "Quad" is one of the ten eating clubs at Princeton University that remain open. Located at 33 Prospect Avenue, the club is currently "sign-in," meaning it permits any rising junior or senior to join.
Quadrangle_Club
Comparative military ranks of World War II
The following table shows comparative officer ranks of major Allied and Axis powers during World War II. For modern ranks refer to Comparative military ranks.
Comparative_military_ranks_of_World_War_II
Russian mat
Mat () is a Russian patois language, based on the use of specific generally unprintable obscene words. Russian mat makes it possible to have a conversation (although not always insulting, but always emotional) using only obscene words, which is what sets Russian mat apart from the obsceneties of most languages.
Russian_mat
Coat of arms of Lithuania
The coat of arms of Lithuania, consisting of an armor-clad knight on horseback holding an olden sword and shield, is also known as Vytis ("the Chaser"). The Lithuanian coat of arms is one of the oldest national coat of arms in Europe. It is one of very few, containing symbolism adopted from duke portrait seals rather than from coat of arms of dynasties, the case for the most European countries.
Coat_of_arms_of_Lithuania
Douglas DC-2
The Douglas DC-2 was a 14 seat, twin-propeller airliner
Douglas_DC-2
2 Unlimited
2 Unlimited was a Eurodance act formed in 1991. The project was the brainchild of Belgian producers Jean-Paul DeCoster and Phil Wilde, and was fronted by a Dutch duo, rapper Ray Slijngaard and singer Anita Doth.
2_Unlimited
Bulat Okudzhava
Paris, France
Bulat_Okudzhava
Sam Spade/To do list
User:Sam_Spade/To_do_list
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Marshal of the Soviet Union () was the de facto highest military rank of the Soviet Union. (The highest rank de jure, Generalissimus of the Soviet Union, was created for Joseph Stalin and held by him alone).
Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union
Bylina
Bylina (Russian: были́на, also Byliny, Bylyny and Stariny) is a traditional epic, heroic narrative poem of the early East Slavs of Kievan Rus. This poetic tradition continued in Russia and Ukraine.
Bylina
Politics of Georgia
Talk:Politics_of_Georgia
PT-76
|service=16 August 1952 - present
PT-76
Aleksandr Vasilevsky
|died=
Aleksandr_Vasilevsky
Mingrelian language
Mingrelian, or Megrelian (მარგალურ ნინა, margalur nina; , megruli ena), is a language spoken in west Georgia and east Abkhazia. The language was also called Iverian (Georgian iveriuli ena) in the early 20th century.
Mingrelian_language
Necrothesp/Archive 1
User_talk:Necrothesp/Archive_1
Balaklava
|subdivision_type1 =Territory
Balaklava
Visual acuity
Visual acuity (VA) is acuteness or clearness of vision, especially form vision, which is dependent on the sharpness of the retinal focus within the eye and the sensitivity of the interpretative faculty of the brain.Cline D; Hofstetter HW; Griffin JR.
Visual_acuity
Grunners
User_talk:Grunners
Alexander Blok
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok (Александр Александрович Блок, – August 7, 1921) was an influential Russian poet during the early 20th century.
Alexander_Blok
Sea Launch
Sea Launch is a spacecraft launch service that uses a mobile sea platform for equatorial launches of commercial payloads on specialized Zenit 3SL rockets. As of July 2008 it had assembled and launched 28 rockets with two failures and one partial failure.
Sea_Launch
Volapuk encoding
Volapuk encoding (Russian: кодировка "волапюк", kodirovka "volapyuk") is a slang term for rendering the letters of the Cyrillic alphabet with Latin ones. Unlike Translit (there characters are replaced to sound the same), in volapuk characters can be replaced to look or sound the same.
Volapuk_encoding
Jewish languages
The Jewish languages are a set of languages that developed in various Jewish communities around the world, more notably in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa. The usual course of development for these languages was through the addition of Hebrew words and phrases, used to express uniquely Jewish concepts and concerns, to the local vernacular.
Jewish_languages
Ukrainians
Talk:Ukrainians
Karaim language
The Karaim language (Crimean dialect: къарай тили, Trakai dialect: karaj tili) is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, in a similar manner to Yiddish or Ladino. It is spoken by Crimean Karaites (also known as Karaims and Qarays) - ethnic Jewish adherents of Karaite Judaism in Crimea, Lithuania, Poland and western Ukraine.
Karaim_language
N1 rocket
N1 or N-1 was the secret Soviet rocket intended to send Soviet cosmonauts to the Moon. It is also known in the west as the G-1e or SL-15.
N1_rocket
Slavic fairies
Fairies in Slavic mythology come in several forms and their names are spelled differently based on the specific language.
Slavic_fairies
Ilya Muromets
Ilya Muromets (Russian: Илья́ Му́ромец, literally, "Elijah of Murom") is a Kiev Rus mythical hero. He is celebrated in numerous byliny (folk epic poems).
Ilya_Muromets
Gdov
Gdov () is a town in Pskov Oblast, Russia, situated on the river Gdovka, just two kilometers from its outflow into Lake Peipus. Population:
Gdov
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
The Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Bauman MSTU (), sometimes colloquially referred to as the Bauman School or Baumanka () is a public university located in Moscow, Russia. Bauman MSTU is one of the oldest and largest Russian technical university offering B.
Bauman_Moscow_State_Technical_University
Zaraysk
Zaraysk () is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, the administrative center of Zaraysky District, situated about 100 km south from Moscow. Population: 25,093 (2002 Census); 26,958 (1989 Census).
Zaraysk
Circus (1936 film)
|runtime = 94 min.
Circus_(1936_film)
Sergei Yesenin
Sergei Yesenin (;  – December 27, 1925) was a Russian lyrical poet.
Sergei_Yesenin
Salim Rubai Ali
Salim Rubayyi Ali (Salmin) or Salim Rubai Ali (1935-1978) (Arabic: ("سالم ربيع علي "سالمين ) was the head of state of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) from June 22,1969 to his surrender and execution by firing squad in June 26,1978. Rubayyi led the left wing of the National Front for the Liberation of South Yemen (NF) which forced British to withdraw from South Arabia in November 29, 1967.
Salim_Rubai_Ali
Jerome Isaac Friedman
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois
Jerome_Isaac_Friedman
Pulkovo Airport
| website =
Pulkovo_Airport
Fyodor Tyutchev
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Тютчев; - ) is generally considered the last of three great Romantic poets of Russia, following Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov.
Fyodor_Tyutchev
Zaporozhets
The Zaporozhets (, ; , Zaporozhets) was a series of subcompact cars designed and built from 1958 at the ZAZ factory in Soviet Ukraine ("Zaporozhsky Avtomobilny Zavod", or Zaporozhian Automobile Factory). Different types of Zaporozhets were produced until 1994.
Zaporozhets
Dmitri Bulykin
| cityofbirth = Moscow
Dmitri_Bulykin
Ingush language
Ingush is a language spoken by approximately 415,000 people (2005), known as the Ingush, across a region covering Ingushetia, Chechnya, Kazakhstan and Russia. In Ingush, the language is called ГІалгІай Ğalğaj ().
Ingush_language
Lev Schnirelmann
Lev Genrikhovich Schnirelmann (), also Shnirelman, Shnirel'man (born January 2, 1905 in Gomel, died September 24, 1938 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician who sought to prove Goldbach's conjecture. In 1931, using the Brun sieve, he proved that any natural number greater than 1 can be written as the sum of not more than 20 prime numbers.
Lev_Schnirelmann
Klaipėda Region
The Klaipėda Region () or Memel Territory (; ) was defined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920 when it was put under the administration of the Council of Ambassadors. The Memel Territory together with Saar and Danzig were put under the control of the League of Nations and the people of these regions would be allowed to vote to stay in Germany or not in a future referendum.
Klaipėda_Region
Maria Devi Christos
Maria Devi Christos (real name Marina Tsvigun (Марина Цвигун), born in 1960) -'The Mother of the World' is a leader of the New Community of Enlightened Humanity. In 1990 she organized a new religious movement, "The Great White Brotherhood" and gave it the nickname "YUSMALOS" (Jupiter; Saturn; Mars, Luna, Orion and Sirius).
Maria_Devi_Christos
Yoshihiro Togashi
, born April 26, 1966 in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan; he is a Japanese manga artist. He is most notable for having created YuYu Hakusho, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994, and Hunter × Hunter.
Yoshihiro_Togashi
Second International
The Second International (1889-1916) was an organization of socialist and labour parties formed in Paris on July 14, 1889. At the Paris meeting delegation from 20 countries participated.
Second_International