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    Elephter Luarsabovich Andronikashvili (the first name sometimes spelled Elevter or Elefter, Georgian: ელეფთერ ანდრონიკაშვილი, Russian: Элевтер Луарсабович...
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  • Elephter Andronikashvili Institute of Physics (Georgian: ელეფთერ ანდრონიკაშვილის სახელობის ფიზიკის ინსტიტუტი) is a Institute of Science based on Tbilisi...
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  • Nobel laureate Herbert L. Anderson – United States (1914–1988) Elephter Andronikashvili – Georgia (1910–1989) Anders Jonas Ångström – Sweden (1814–1874)...
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    Ilia Vekua, Viktor Kupradze, Andro Bitsadze and others), Physics (Elephter Andronikashvili, for whom the Institute was renamed in 1999, Mate Mirianashvili...
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    his diploma work in 1985. From 1985 to 1992, Dvali worked at the Elephter Andronikashvili Institute of Physics, earning his Ph.D. in particle physics and...
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    In 1958, at the invitation of Elephter Andronikashvili, he began working as a junior researcher at the Andronikashvili Institute of Physics. In 1968,...
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  • laureate (1908-1995) John D. Anderson – American curator (born 1937) Elephter Andronikashvili – Georgian physicist Shelley Anna – American chemical engineer...
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  • cancer. Paul Alfred Weiss, 91, Austrian and American biologist. Elephter Andronikashvili, 78, Georgian physicist. Christopher Chancellor, 85, British journalist...
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