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Tiger poaching in India has seriously impacted the probability of survival of tigers in India. [1] About 3,000 wild tigers now survive compared with 100,000 at the turn of the 20th century. This abrupt decimation in population count was largely due to the slaughter of tigers by colonial and Indian elite, during the British Raj period, and ...
Vladimir Totev Georgi Markov Petar Gyuzelev Atanas Atanasov ... were included in full on the discs. ... Georgi Markov – drums, percussion (1974–1990, 1997–2013 ...
Markov (crater), lunar impact crater that is located in the northwestern part of the Moon's near side; 27514 Markov, a main-belt asteroid named after Andrey A. Markov; Markov chain, a mathematical process useful for statistical modeling; Markov random field, a set of random variables having a Markov property described by an undirected graph
Vladimir Markov may refer to: Vladimir Markov (mathematician) (1871–1897), Russian mathematician; Vladimir Markov (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1942), Russian football defender; Vladimir Markov (politician) (1859–1919), Finnish general and politician; Vladimir Ivanovich Markov, Latvian artist also known as Voldemārs Matvejs
Vladimir Markovnikov was born on December 22, 1837, in Chernorechye near Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Empire (now Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russian Federation). Soon after his birth, his father retired and settled in a family estate received as a dowry from his wife's family at marriage, in the village of Ivanovo, Knyagininsky district of the Nizhny Novgorod province, where Markovnikov ...
Vladimir Mashkov grew his hair for shooting, but his beard is artificial, made with special technology. In total, 5 wigs, 150 beards and about 300 moustaches were made for the film. Costume designer Tatiana Patrahaltseva found several antiques - a jacket and coat, worn by Mashkov.
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Vladimir Andreyevich Markov (Russian: Влади́мир Андре́евич Ма́рков; May 8, 1871 – January 18, 1897) was a mathematician, known for proving the Markov brothers' inequality with his older brother Andrey Markov. He was from the Russian Empire. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. [1]