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Post-war, the station was home to a variety of units and aircraft including de Havilland Mosquitos, Gloster Javelins, English Electric Lightnings and-from 1963-the " Historic Aircraft Flight " ( now known as the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight ).

Karaganda and now
Toktar Aubakirov was born on July 27, 1946 in Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, which is now Kazakhstan.
* 1995-the Karaganda Steel Mill was transferred to ISPAT International, renamed Ispat-KarMet and eventually became the present Mittal Steel Temirtau, which now comes under the ArcelorMittal group.

Karaganda and was
While these gigantic water management schemes were not implemented, a smaller Irtysh-Karaganda irrigation canal () was built between 1962 and 1974 to supply water to the dry Kazakh steppes and to one of the country's main industrial centers, Karaganda.
Akhmad ( or Akhmat ) Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov was born in Karaganda in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, to a Chechen family that had been expelled from Chechnya during the Stalinist repressions.
In a Saturday, September 1, 2012 news release online in the daily Holy See Press Office Vatican Information Service ( VIS ) news bulletin, it was stated that Pope Benedict XVI had appointed Cardinal Sodano as the Legate for the consecration of the Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Karaganda in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, scheduled for Sunday,
In 1941 – 1942, he was appointed director of mine No. 31 in Karaganda.
The club was a member of the Soviet Voluntary Sports Society of Shakhtyor having connections with other Soviet teams from Karaganda ( Kazakhstan ), Soligorsk ( Belarus ) etc.
In 1937, Bonner's father was arrested by the NKVD and executed as part of Stalin's Great Purge ; her mother was arrested a few days later, and served eight years in a forced labor camp near Karaganda, Kazakhstan, followed by nine years of internal exile.
Tulpar Air Service, also known as Tulpar Avia Service, was an airline from Kazakhstan which operated scheduled and chartered flights ( passenger, cargo, VIP ) out of Sary-Arka Airport, Karaganda.
Margarete Buber-Neumann, Heinz Neumann's wife and the sister of his common-law wife Babette Gross, was arrested and imprisoned in Karaganda.
Years after the Turksib was completed it was joined at Shu by Kazakhstan's main north-south line, which serves Karaganda, Astana and Petropavlovsk, on one of the main Transsib routes.
* 1933-the Samarkandsky-Karaganda water conduit was built to facilitate the development of the Karaganda coal field.
* 1942-the first turbine of the Karaganda State Regional Electric Power Station was started up.
* 1950-the future Karaganda Steel Mill was founded.

Karaganda and Steel
He previously worked as Deputy Chief Engineer and as Deputy General Director of the Karaganda Steel Plant, one of Kazakhstan ’ s four largest steel plants.

Karaganda and .
The geomagnetic storm – like E3 pulse ( from the test designated as " Test 184 ") even induced an electric current surge in a long underground power line that caused a fire in the power plant in the city of Karaganda.
Nikolayev fired his retrorocket pack and returned to Earth on August 15, 1962, landing at 06: 52 UTC at, near Karaganda.
The Vostok 3 and 4 spacecraft landed about 200 km apart, south of Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
The re-entry vehicle landed near the city of Karaganda in Kazakhstan, fortuitously cushioned by a blizzard's snowfall.
Soyuz 4 re-entered the atmosphere and landed southwest of Karaganda on January 17, 1969.
After 80 orbits of the Earth they landed on October 16, 1969, northwest of Karaganda, Kazakhstan.
The object remained in orbit for 116 days, landing 400 km southwest of Karaganda.
The crew landed in a heavy snowstorm on 26 December, but were recovered a few minutes later, some 200 km southwest of Karaganda.
* Avalon Historico-Geographical Society ( est. 2004 ), based in Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Although Jezkazgan is centrally located in the country, it has limited connections to the other regions by rail, except for a rail line to the regional capital city Karaganda.
The Soyuz TMA-9 capsule carrying Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria and spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi landed southwest of Karaganda, Kazakhstan on 21 April 2007 12: 30 UTC.
The Almaty events were followed by smaller protests and demonstrations in Shymkent, Pavlodar, Karaganda and Taldykorgan.
They process ores not only from the Urals, but also from Kazakhstan and the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly, whereas the coking coal for their operation is brought from Kuzbass and Karaganda coal basins.
There is significant mining of coal ( in Kizelovsky, Serovsky and Chelyabinsk areas ), oil ( Kama and Orenburg areas ), gas and peat, but it is not sufficient for the industry and therefore Urals imports coal from the Kuzbass and Karaganda, gas ( from Western Siberia and Central Asia ) and oil.
Sterligov spent five years in prison outside Karaganda, while Ermolaeva disappeared forever.

Polytechnical and Institute
Electrothermal AAS ( ET AAS ) using graphite tube atomizers was pioneered by Boris V. L ’ vov at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute, Russia, since the late 1950s, and further investigated by Hans Massmann at the Institute of Spectrochemistry and Applied Spectroscopy ( ISAS ) in Dortmund, Germany.
One of the founders of the modern theory of steam and gas turbines was also Aurel Stodola, a Slovak physicist and engineer and professor at Swiss Polytechnical Institute ( now ETH ) in Zurich.
The young Rosenberg studied architecture at the Riga Polytechnical Institute and engineering at Moscow's Highest Technical School
Strunk first taught mathematics at Rose Polytechnical Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1890 – 91.
* Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra, Polytechnical Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
During 1893 – 1905 he also taught theoretical mechanics in the Kharkov Technological Institute ( now known as Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute ).
The son of a cook and restaurant keeper, he studied at the Polytechnical Institute in Copenhagen from 1836 – 1846, now the Technical University of Denmark.
Instead of staying, Daimler took two years at Stuttgart Polytechnical Institute to hone his skills, gaining in-depth grasp of steam locomotives, as well as " a profound conviction " steam was destined to be superseded.
Kurchatov also studied at the Polytechnical Institute in Petrograd where he earned his degrees in naval engineering.
Shortly after the war's conclusion, he began attending Leningrad Polytechnical Institute where he studied for approximately one year.
After graduating in 1901, he stayed on teaching in this same institution from 1901 to 1903 and then worked at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute under Viktor Kyrpychov 1903 – 1906.
Agriculture, tourism, and state-run public services, such as education ( including the Polytechnical Institute of Leiria ), health ( the district hospital Hospital de Santo André ) and general public administration, are an important part of Leiria's economy.
Ajeeb was a chess-playing " automaton ", created by Charles Hooper ( a cabinet maker ), first presented at the Royal Polytechnical Institute in 1868.
In 1926 he entered the Siberian Technological Institute in Tomsk ; however, since there was no curriculum for aeronautical engineering, he transferred in 1928 to the Don Polytechnical Institute in Novocherkassk, where he was able to specialize in aviation.
* Howard Hillen Kerr ( 1900 – 1984 ) First principal of what was then Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
Tbilisi University has close contacts with many foreign scientific and educational centres, these are the University of Saarland and Jena University ( Germany ), Emory University and Georgia State University ( USA ), Saint Mary's University ( Canada ), Warsaw University and University of Łódź ( Poland ), University of Málaga and University of Salamanca ( Spain ), Nantes, Paris 8, Paris 13, Grenoble and Toulon Universities ( France ), Bristol Polytechnical Institute, Brunel and London Universities ( Great Britain ), Budapest Eötvös Loránd University ( Hungary ), Bilkent, Trabzon Black Sea and Ankara Universities ( Turkey ), Palermo, Rome and Sapienza, Piza and Venice Universities ( Italy ), Athens, Pirueus, Ioanina and Saloniki Universities ( Greece ), International Centre of Nuclear Physics, Aarhus University ( Denmark ), Bucharest University ( Romania ), University of Vienna ( Austria ), Tehran and Gilan Universities ( Iran ), Cairo University ( Egypt ).
He became a Docent at the St. Petersburg University in 1904 and a Professor of Public Law at the St. Petersburg Polytechnical Institute in 1907.
Cherepovets has a developed educational infrastructure: the Cherepovets State University, a branch of Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University ( Institute for Management and Information Technology ), several branches of Moscow high schools, technical and vocational schools, and more.
Ioffe seminar in Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University | Polytechnical Institute, 1915.
After 1906, Ioffe worked in the Saint Petersburg ( from 1924 Leningrad ) Polytechnical Institute where he eventually became a professor.
Khariton studied at the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute ( 1920 – 1925 ) under Abram Ioffe and then at the University of Cambridge ( 1926 – 1928 ) under Ernest Rutherford, where he received a doctor's degree.

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