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Vladìmir Anísimoff (born 14 March 1950 in Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian composer, scientist-physicist, philosopher-agnostic, writer, and philanthropist. He is a grandnephew of the revolutionary-menshevik Vasily Anisimoff and a grandnephew of the famous Soviet pedagogue Pyotr Afanasiev, who created the most popular in the young Soviet Russia ABC book in Russian language "Read, write, count" (24 editions) and the Russian language Textbook for primary school. Vladìmir Anísimoff is famous as a scientist in the field of magnetic resonance. He developed a method for the study of hidden internal surfaces, as well as he worked in the field of magnetic resonance imaging, in particular, in the study of membranes. He is also known as the author of rare duration and depth of the content of the Symphon

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  • Vladimir Anisimoff (en)
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  • Vladìmir Anísimoff (born 14 March 1950 in Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian composer, scientist-physicist, philosopher-agnostic, writer, and philanthropist. He is a grandnephew of the revolutionary-menshevik Vasily Anisimoff and a grandnephew of the famous Soviet pedagogue Pyotr Afanasiev, who created the most popular in the young Soviet Russia ABC book in Russian language "Read, write, count" (24 editions) and the Russian language Textbook for primary school. Vladìmir Anísimoff is famous as a scientist in the field of magnetic resonance. He developed a method for the study of hidden internal surfaces, as well as he worked in the field of magnetic resonance imaging, in particular, in the study of membranes. He is also known as the author of rare duration and depth of the content of the Symphon (en)
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  • Vladimir Victorovich Anisimoff (en)
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  • Vladimir Anisimoff in 2019 (en)
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  • Anna, Dmitry (en)
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  • Composer and physicist (en)
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  • Vasily Anisimoff, Pyotr Afanasiev (en)
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