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উবোচার মনুশ (The Amphibious Man in Bengali) by আলেকজান্ডার বেলিয়েভ (Alexander Belyayev)

“Amphibian Man” by Alexander Belyayev is a science fiction novel that tells the story of Ichthyander, a young man who, due to a life-saving surgical operation by his scientist father, is given the ability to live underwater with the help … Continue reading

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Vassili Tyorkin – A Book About A Soldier by Alexander Tvardovsky

“Vasily Tyorkin” by Alexander Tvardovsky is a celebrated Soviet narrative poem that follows the experiences of its titular character, a charismatic and resilient soldier, during World War II. Through Tyorkin’s adventures, Tvardovsky captures the hardships, humor, and heroism of the … Continue reading

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Soviet Pre-School Education Vol 1 and 2

This volume contains the operating instructions for the most extensive program of group upbringing in human history. Over 10 percent of all Soviet children under 2 years of age are currently enrolled in public nurseries, and about 20 percent of … Continue reading

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The Yellow Devil Gold And Capitalism by A. Anikin

The monetary theory tackles the question of the role and place of gold is a highly controversial one. This book by eminent Soviet economist examines the history and modern problem of gold as a monetary metal. Its theoretical basis is … Continue reading

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Theory Of Cyclic Accelerators by A.A. Kolemsky

The authors aimed to address a gap by systematically presenting the theory of particle motion in modern accelerators, focusing on new types of cyclic accelerators, especially those using strong focusing. Less emphasis is placed on older accelerators like cyclotrons and … Continue reading

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Theory Of Fog Condensation by A.G. Amelin

This book presents the theoretical principles of fog formation. Fundamental formulas are derived for predicting and potentially preventing fog in various practical scenarios. The book reviews basic research on the subject and supports the theoretical findings by comparing them with … Continue reading

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Theory Of Elastic Waves In Crystals by F. I. Fedorov

The book is derived from a series of lectures presented by the author in the fall of 1962 to graduate students and others specializing in crystal physics at Moscow University. During its preparation for publication, the material was significantly extended … Continue reading

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Theory Of Heat And Mass Transfer by A.V. Lykov; Yu.A. Mikhailov

This text presents an analytical theory describing the transfer of heat and matter in gaseous mixtures, dispersed systems, and porous bodies. The methods of the thermodynamics of irrevers­ible processes are used to obtain a system of differential equations for heat … Continue reading

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Humanism Atheism Principles And Practice

This book acquaints the reader with atheists’ ideas of their own work, and with their prin­ ciples and methods. Translated by N. Kittell CONTENTS Introduction 5 I. Kichanova. Humanism and Atheism the Present-Day Dialogue 11 B. Grigoryan. Atheism: Its Every­ … Continue reading

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Mysteries of the Microworld by Vera Chernogorova

Greetings, I am happy to present a yet untranslated book from the Eureka series of books. About the Book The world of elementary particles is currently in a state similar to that of chemical elements before D. Mendeleev’s discovery of … Continue reading

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