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  • There were a good many wretched villages in succession half a mile or so apart from one another, such as Dubna, Hasan-Jafa, Luftulla and Husena

    Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894

  • Elements 114 and 116—yet unnamed—were first formed in 2004 and 2006, the result of a collaboration dating to 1990 by a team of Russian and U.S. scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, near Moscow.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Two man-made elements, Nos. 114 and 116, were added to the periodic table after a collaboration between Russian and U.S. scientists that began in 1990 at this cyclotron in Dubna, Russia.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Dubnium, after the city of Dubna, home of the Russian Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, co-discoverers of element 105.

    Periodic groups Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Two man-made elements, Nos. 114 and 116, were added to the periodic table after a collaboration between Russian and U.S. scientists that began in 1990 at this cyclotron in Dubna, Russia.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Elements 114 and 116—yet unnamed—were first formed in 2004 and 2006, the result of a collaboration dating to 1990 by a team of Russian and U.S. scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, near Moscow.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In 1990, Livermore's Ken Moody, left, and Ron Lougheed, center, joined Academician Yuri Oganessian, head of the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia, to toast the beginning of what became a 21-year collaboration to create superheavy elements.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In 1990, Livermore's Ken Moody, left, and Ron Lougheed, center, joined Academician Yuri Oganessian, head of the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia, to toast the beginning of what became a 21-year collaboration to create superheavy elements.

    Party of Two Is Seated at the Periodic Table Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia: Boris Starchenko, + 7 096 221 6 38 24, irinak@jinr.ru

    Incompatible Arrows, IV: F. Scott Fitzgerald Sean 2008

  • Luxoft runs research and offshore development centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Dubna, Omsk, and Kiev, Ukraine.

    CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006

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