Extractions: jQuery = $; //rename $ function Monday, Nov. 9:26 AM CDT Loading... RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page. Topics Igor Korolev subscribe Highlights A collection of news and information related to Igor Korolev published by this site and its partners. Sort By: Relevancy Date Type Displaying items of Jan 22, 2004 Story Chicago Tribune Tribune staff reporter It was nearly two full seasons in the making, but Blackhawks rookie goaltender Craig Anderson finally knows what it feels like to win an NHL game. Not only did Anderson pick up the victory Thursday night, he also added his first shutout as a bonus,... Dec 31, 2003
Extractions: A method for monitoring and estimating the carrying capacity of a pre-stressed ferromagnetic metal armature element of a metal-concrete load-bearing structure comprising the steps of:preliminary calibrating the element by passing electric current therethrough and measuring its electrical resistance with respect to the tension stress applied to said element;determination of an ultimate resistance value corresponding to a predetermined ultimate limit stress value permitted to said element;saving the ultimate resistance value in a computer memory;passing electric current through said element during construction or exploitation of said load-bearing structure being in a loaded state;measuring altered resistance of said element;comparing the altered resistance with said ultimate resistance value; andwarning when the altered resistance reaching said ultimate resistance value.
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Postcards 10 Korolev Igor (Dynamo) RC 11 Borschevski Nikolai (Spartak) RC 12 Boldin Igor (Spartak) 13 Irbe Arturs (Dynamo Riga) 14 Butsaev Viatcheslav (CSKA) RC http://home.comcast.net/~russianhockey/Pins.htm
Lightning Fall In Ot - Orlando Sentinel TAMPA Igor Korolev scored his second goal of the game with 2 minutes, 21 seconds left in overtime as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 32. Korolev beat http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2002-11-10/sports/0211100438_1_tampa-bay-lig
Evgeny Korolev Vs Igor Kunitsyn, Statistics Comparison Evgeny Korolev Igor Kunitsyn Russia Country Russia 14Feb-88 Birthdate 30-Sep-81 185 cm Height 180 cm http://www.tennistalk.com/en/headtohead/statistics/Evgeny_Korolev_-_Igor_Kunitsy
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Moscow State Concervatory - Page Not Found Korolev Igor (piano) Petrov Nikolay (piano) Polyakova Lidiya (piano) Raskova Elena (piano) Belkin Igor (piano) Yasinskiy Sergey (piano) Yavryan Igor (piano) http://www.mosconsv.ru/english/students/class.php?c=1961&s=2
Official Web Site Of NTUU KPI The great spirit and the glory of the University that have been created by the famous scientists such as Dmitri Mendeleev, Sergei Korolev, Igor Sikorsky, Stephen Timoshenko, Victor http://inter.kpi.ua/
Extractions: Click to Open/Close Quick Search Home About NTUU KPI Academic Programs / Majors Academic Schedule Administration Admission Application Campus map Contact Information for Students Degree Employment History of NTUU KPI How to get to NTUU KPI Libraries My Account Preparatory School Tuition and Fees National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnic Institute' ranks first nationally, and is world recognized in the number of graduate programs. NTUU KPI was founded in 1898. Since 1898, NTUU KPI remains one of the best technical universities in Europe famous for its academic excellence and innovative research. The great spirit and the glory of the University that have been created by the famous scientists such as Dmitri Mendeleev, Sergei Korolev, Igor Sikorsky, Stephen Timoshenko, Victor Kirpichev, Eugene Paton and many others, are supported nowadays by fifty-eight Academicians, two thousand Professors, and many great scientists of University's active faculty. Every year NTUU KPI becomes home for fifty thousand students from all over the world. About NTUU KPI Greetings from Michael Zgurovsky University History National Ranking, Honors, and Awards
Author Kazakov Vladimir, Shiryakov Igor, Rudenko Igor, Korolev Igor . Culture programm during the XIVth numismatical conference. Gatchina, 2007th. 11 12 http://www.jetons.ru/EN/about
Extractions: Peter I Katherine I Peter II Anna Ioannovna ... all jettons Eng Rudenko Igor Vitalyevich was born in 1959 in Rostov-on-Don. He has higher education. Is married. Has five children. At the beginning of his numismatic career he collected Russian coins from Peter I to Nicolas II and the Soviets. Later there were Nicolas II coins according to types. These days he collects coin-like jettons (earless), beard tokens, commemorative coronation medals. In the hall of "Mariott" hotel, after an auction of "Coins and medals" company. Moscow 2006. Rudenko Igor, Dyakov Mihail, Kazakov Vladimir, Korolev Igor
Great Names From Odessa. Sergey Korolev; Igor Oystrah; Aleksandr Grin; Anna Ahmatova; Aleksandr Pushkin Andrey Vishinsky ; Vera Inber Michail Zhvanetskiy Leonid Utesov Aleksandr Shirvindt http://www.odessit.com/namegal/english/names.htm
Extractions: This page lists people who are very well known in the Soviet Union and may be around the globe. As you can see very many of soviet geniuses were born or lived for quite a long time in Odessa. I know that some people especially from Moscow will say: "What the hell is he talking about. All of them lived in Moscow." Yes, this is true but don’t forget that Moscow is the capital of the biggest country in the world. In Russia you had to live there in order to get anywhere. At the same time Odessa is just a city which brought up so many talented people. Of course this is not a complete listing, just an example. If you think that someone is missing from this list please send mail to add-name-request@odessit.com
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovich (1857-1935) In Russia, Tsiolkovsky's writings had a powerful influence on Valentin Glushko, Sergei Korolev, Igor Merkulov, Alexander Polyarny, and others, who would lay the foundations for the http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/T/Tsiolkovsky.html
Extractions: Russian physicist and school teacher, regarded as the founder of modern rocket theory. Born in the small town of Izhevskoye exactly 100 years before his country placed the world's first artificial satellite in orbit (the launch of Sputnik 1 was timed to commemorate his birth), Tsiolkovsky developed the mathematics of rocketry and pioneered a number of ideas crucial to space travel including that of multistage launch vehicles. He later recalled: At age nine, Tsiolkovsky went deaf following a bout of scarlet fever, an event that prevented him from attending school but led him to become an avid reader. An early interest in flight and model balloons was encouraged by his parents. His mother died when he was 13 and his father was poor, but he taught himself mathematics, and went to technical college in Moscow. There he found an enlightened mentor named Nikolai Fyodorov (whose admirers were said to include Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Leonid Pasternak, Boris' father). Fyodorov tutored the young Tsiolkovsky in the library daily for some three years, introducing him to books on mathematics and science and discoursing with him on the philosophical imperative leading humankind towards space exploration.
The First Quartet Of Russia Goes Further Among menRussians of losses while is not present at all, but also the majority of them – Marat Safin, Michael Juzhnyj, Dmitry Tursunov, Evgenie Korolev, Igor Kunitsyn and http://www.gorod.lv/news/57260-the_first_quartet_of_russia_goes_further
Chicago Blackhawks Team Player Roster Korolev, Igor 22 09/06/70 C 61 198 Moscow, Russia McCarthy, Steve 05 02/03/81 D 6-1 197 Trail, British Columbia http://www.bestseatschicago.com/blackhawk_roster.htm
Extractions: 2002-2003 Player Roster Order Blackhawks Tickets Now! Player Name No Birthday Pos Height Weight Birthplace Arnason, Tyler C Oklahoma City, OK Bell, Mark LW St. Paul, Ontario Berezin, Sergei LW Voskresensk, Russia Calder, Kyle LW Mannville, Alberta Daze, Eric LW Montreal, Quebec Dempsey, Nathan D Spruce Grove, Alberta Floury, Theoren LW Oxbow, Saskatchewan Henderson, Matt LW White Bear Lake, MN Housley, Phil D St. Paul, MN Karpovtsev, Alexander D Moscow, Russia Klemm, Jon D Cranbrook, British Columbia Korolev, Igor C Moscow, Russia
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Extractions: RELATED SITES Click Here for Chicago Blackhawks Tickets Chicago Blackhawks History. Chicago Blackhawks, professional ice hockey team and one of five teams in the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Blackhawks play at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, and wear uniforms of black, red, and white. The team was originally formed as the Portland Rosebuds of the Western Hockey League. Major Frederic McLaughlin purchased the club in 1926 and moved it from Portland, Oregon, to Chicago. He renamed the team the Blackhawks after the 33rd Machine Gun Battalion of the United States Army’s Blackhawk Division, which he had commanded during World War I (1914-1918). The Blackhawks were a powerful team in the NHL in the 1930s, winning the Stanley Cup championship in 1934 and 1938. During the 1960s and early 1970s the team was led by Bobby Hull at left wing and Stan Mikita at center, and Chicago advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals five times. In the 1960s Hull and Mikita each earned two Hart Memorial Trophies as the NHL’s most valuable player (MVP). The Blackhawks joined the NHL in 1926, when the league expanded from seven to ten teams and divided into two divisions—the American and the Canadian. Chicago first reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1931. The Blackhawks captured their first league title in 1934, defeating the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals. In 1932 and 1934 goalie Charlie Gardiner, who anchored the team’s remarkable defense, earned the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s best goalie.