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  • ...tronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Russian. It is the name of the star HAT-P-3 in constellation UMa. ...Category:Star Name]][[Category:IAU-Star Name]] [[Category:UMa]] [[Category:Russian]]
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  • ** Kurtik's original Russian version is correctly edited: 'copy+paste' works correctly after exporting t
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  • ...look like Russian (or other Slavic languages): We checked that there is no Russian meaning of the term.
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  • ...e for dating the Old Babylonian period, see [ASM, 32-40]. [ASM, 32-40], in Russian see. [Van der Varden 1991, 57-65].
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  • ===Publications in Russian===
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  • The Imperial Russian Academy in Petersburg approved my well-intentioned and uninteresting propos
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  • ...nt short before his death in March 2022. We include his last (unpublished) Russian version, Gössmann's 1950 German version, translated both and rework them c
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  • ... = parts of Canis majoris and Puppis [Waerden 1974, 73, 74, fig. 9]; for a Russian translation, see [Waerden 1991, 82, 85, 85]. [Waerden 1991, 82, 85, fig. 9]
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  • * '''(7)''' The spell series Šurpu II, 182 [Reiner 1970, 18]; for the Russian translation see. [Klochkov 1983, 203].
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