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Soviet and Russian scientist (born 1942)
Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski (Russian: Анатолий Петрович Бугорский; born 25 June 1942) is a Russian retired particle physicist. He is known for having survived
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Russian footballer Anatoli Boisa (born 1983), Georgian basketball player Anatoli Boukreev (1958–1997), Russian climber Anatoli Bugorski (born 1942), Russian
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occurs in neurons along the visual pathway, producing phosphenes. Anatoli Bugorski – Soviet and Russian scientist (born 1942) Microwave auditory effect –
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16th-century painting of a nobleman with a lance traversing his head
gunshot injury that destroyed most of his right cerebral hemisphere Anatoli Bugorski – scientist whose head was struck by a particle-accelerator proton
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American brain injury survivor (1823–1860)
This Phineas was proud, well-dressed, and disarmingly handsome." [K] Anatoli Bugorski – scientist whose head was struck by a particle-accelerator proton
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Severe events involving radioactive materials
accident, 10 fatalities, 88 injuries from cobalt-60 source. July 1978: Anatoli Bugorski was working on U-70, the largest Soviet particle accelerator, when
Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents
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Proton synchrotron in Russia
due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In 1978, Soviet engineer Anatoli Bugorski stuck his head into a synchrotron to check malfunctioning equipment
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American chemist involved in a radiation exposure accident in 1976
the mineral surfaces of the bones, and 20 kBq in his bone marrow. Anatoli Bugorski List of civilian radiation accidents "Nuclear Accident Survivor Dies"
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of the institute since 2003. In 1978, a scientist of the institute, Anatoli Bugorski, was irradiated by an extreme dose of proton beam. His demise was deemed
Institute for High Energy Physics
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Town in Moscow Oblast, Russia
feminist and cyber activist Vitali Yelsukov (born 1973), football player Anatoli Bugorski (born 1942), survivor of a particle accelerator accident Кузнецова
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13, 1978 – Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino, Russia – Anatoli Bugorski survived high-energy proton beam from a particle accelerator passing
List of civilian radiation accidents
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Public technical university in Moscow
Leonid Toptunov – senior reactor control chief engineer at Chernobyl Anatoli Bugorski (Анатолий Петрович Бугорский) – survived a radiation accident involving
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
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Genre of fiction that is set in the past
Cycle, and Grant Maierhofer's Traumnovelle, which imagines the life of Anatoli Bugorski, around the incident wherein he unwittingly stuck his head inside of
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Month of 1978
children's books between 1956 and 1977. Soviet Russian particle physicist Anatoli Bugorski was accidentally irradiated by more than 200,000 roentgens of radiation
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Hawaiian form of English Anthony, possibly ANAKONI means "invaluable."Â
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(ÐнатоÌлий) Variant spelling of Russian Anatolii, ANATOLIY means "east" and "sunrise."
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From the east.
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 Catalan and Polish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONI means "invaluable." Compare with another form of Antoni.
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Italian form of Latin Anatolius, ANATOLIO means "east" and "sunrise."
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(ÐнатоÌлий) Russian form of Latin Anatolius, ANATOLII means "east" and "sunrise."
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(Ανατόλιος) Greek name derived from the word anatole, ANATOLIOS means "east" and "sunrise."
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Easterner; From the East; Dawn; Daybreak; Sunrise
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Easterner; From the East
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Easterner.
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From the east.
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From the east.
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Variant spelling of Russian Anatolii, ANATOLY means "east" and "sunrise."
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French form of Latin Anatolius, ANATOLE means "east" and "sunrise."
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Easterner.
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Valuable.
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Speechless
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English : variant spelling of Allinson.
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A mythical god of rain.
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Awakening glory.
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Commanding battle maiden.
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, the great youth.
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n.
That part of anatomy which treats of ligaments.
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A treatise or book on anatomy.
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The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a discourse.
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The anatomy or dissection of fishes.
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Pertaining to anabolism; an anabolic changes, or processes, more or less constructive in their nature.
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Of or relating to anatomy or dissection; as, the anatomic art; anatomical observations.
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The anatomy or dissection of birds.
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of Anatomy
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A treatise on the human body; anatomy.
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The anatomy or dissection of reptiles.
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The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.
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The dissection, or anatomy, of the viscera.
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Alt. of Anatomical
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A skeleton; anything anatomized or dissected, or which has the appearance of being so.
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The dissection of plants; vegetable anatomy.
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Dissection or anatomy of the spleen.
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Anatomy of the horse.
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The dissection or anatomy of bones; osteology.
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The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
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A teacher of practical anatomy.