Olga Morozova
Olga Vasilyevna Morozova (; born 22 February 1949) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Competing for the Soviet Union, she was the runner-up in women's singles at the 1974 French Open and 1974 Wimbledon Championships, and the first Soviet player to win a major, in women's doubles at the 1974 French Open. Her ground-breaking playing career, combined with her distinguished coaching career, has led to Morozova being labelled the "Godmother of Russian tennis". Provided by Wikipedia
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Advancements and Perspectives in Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine by Olga Morozova
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Logical-semantic knowledge model for the knowledge base of a lecturer by Serhii Dotsenko, Olga Banit, Dmytro Nor, Olga Morozova
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Characterization of Change in Cognition Before and After COVID-19 Infection in Essential Workers at Midlife by Zennur Sekendiz, Olga Morozova, Melissa A. Carr, Ashley Fontana, Nikhil Mehta, Alina Ali, Eugene Jiang, Tesleem Babalola, Sean A.P. Clouston, Benjamin J. Luft
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hiPSC-neurons recapitulate the subtype-specific cell intrinsic nature of susceptibility to neurodegenerative disease-relevant aggregation by Ian Weidling, Christina N. Preiss, Sarah E. Chancellor, Gyan Srivastava, Lauren Gibilisco, Gen Lin, Melanie Shackett Brennan, Janice Lee, Lindsay M. Roth, Olga Morozova, Kyong Nyon Nam, Nehal R. Patel, Qing Liu, J. K. Thomas, Peter Reinhardt, Ruven Wilkens, Dagmar E. Ehrnhoefer, Andreas Striebinger, Stefan Barghorn, Christina Xanthopoulos, Marie-Theres Weil, Sandra Biesinger, Miroslav Cik, Nandini Romanul, Kiran Yanamandra, Alessandra M. Welker, Jessica Wu, Laura Gasparini, Jan Stöhr, Xavier Langlois, Justine D. Manos
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