Alexander Novikov
Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov (; – 3 December 1976) was the chief marshal of aviation for the Soviet Air Forces during the Soviet Union's involvement in the Second World War. Lauded as "the man who has piloted the Red Air Force through the dark days into the present limelight", and a "master of tactical air power", he was twice given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union as well as a number of other Soviet decorations.A gifted air force commander and one of the leading men of the Soviet armed forces, Novikov was involved in nearly all exploits of the air force during the war and was at the forefront of developments in command and control and of air combat techniques. After the war, Novikov was arrested by order of the Politburo, and was forced by the NKVD chief, Lavrentiy Beria, into a "confession" that implicated Marshal Georgy Zhukov in a conspiracy. Novikov was then imprisoned until the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, whereupon he became an avionics teacher and writer until his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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Polyvinylpyrrolidone-Capped CuInS<sub>2</sub> Colloidal Quantum Dots: Synthesis, Optical and Structural Assessment by Oleg Korepanov, Olga Aleksandrova, Anna Botnar, Dmitrii Firsov, Zamir Kalazhokov, Demid Kirilenko, Polina Lemeshko, Vasilii Matveev, Dmitriy Mazing, Ivan Moskalenko, Alexander Novikov, Sviatlana Ulasevich, Vyacheslav Moshnikov
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Transformation of 3D Metal–Organic Frameworks into Nanosheets with Enhanced Memristive Behavior for Electronic Data Processing by Yuri A. Mezenov, Semyon V. Bachinin, Yuliya A. Kenzhebayeva, Anastasiia S. Efimova, Pavel V. Alekseevskiy, Daria Poloneeva, Anastasia Lubimova, Svyatoslav A. Povarov, Vladimir Shirobokov, Mikhail S. Dunaevskiy, Aleksandra S. Falchevskaya, Andrei S. Potapov, Alexander Novikov, Artem A. Selyutin, Pascal Boulet, Alena N. Kulakova, Valentin A. Milichko
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Radiofrequency ice dielectric measurements at Summit Station, Greenland by Juan Antonio Aguilar, Patrick Allison, Dave Besson, Abby Bishop, Olga Botner, Sjoerd Bouma, Stijn Buitink, Maddalena Cataldo, Brian A. Clark, Kenny Couberly, Zach Curtis-Ginsberg, Paramita Dasgupta, Simon de Kockere, Krijn D. de Vries, Cosmin Deaconu, Michael A. DuVernois, Anna Eimer, Christian Glaser, Allan Hallgren, Steffen Hallmann, Jordan Christian Hanson, Bryan Hendricks, Jakob Henrichs, Nils Heyer, Christian Hornhuber, Kaeli Hughes, Timo Karg, Albrecht Karle, John L. Kelley, Michael Korntheuer, Marek Kowalski, Ilya Kravchenko, Ryan Krebs, Robert Lahmann, Uzair Latif, Joseph Mammo, Matthew J. Marsee, Zachary S. Meyers, Kelli Michaels, Katharine Mulrey, Marco Muzio, Anna Nelles, Alexander Novikov, Alisa Nozdrina, Eric Oberla, Bob Oeyen, Ilse Plaisier, Noppadol Punsuebsay, Lilly Pyras, Dirk Ryckbosch, Olaf Scholten, David Seckel, Mohammad Ful Hossain Seikh, Daniel Smith, Jethro Stoffels, Daniel Southall, Karen Terveer, Simona Toscano, Delia Tosi, Dieder J. Van Den Broeck, Nick van Eijndhoven, Abigail G. Vieregg, Janna Z. Vischer, Christoph Welling, Dawn R. Williams, Stephanie Wissel, Robert Young, Adrian Zink
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