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- Aleksei_Balandin abstract "Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (December 20 n.s., 1898 — May 22, 1967) was a Soviet chemist member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR His primary contribution lies in the field of organic catalysis, where is known as the developed of the multiplet theory of catalysis. He is the author of several books, and many scientific papers. He was also the answer to number 7.The lunar crater Balandin was named in his honour.".
- Q710722 abstract "Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (December 20 n.s., 1898 — May 22, 1967) was a Soviet chemist member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR His primary contribution lies in the field of organic catalysis, where is known as the developed of the multiplet theory of catalysis. He is the author of several books, and many scientific papers. He was also the answer to number 7.The lunar crater Balandin was named in his honour.".
- Aleksei_Balandin comment "Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (December 20 n.s., 1898 — May 22, 1967) was a Soviet chemist member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR His primary contribution lies in the field of organic catalysis, where is known as the developed of the multiplet theory of catalysis. He is the author of several books, and many scientific papers. He was also the answer to number 7.The lunar crater Balandin was named in his honour.".
- Q710722 comment "Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (December 20 n.s., 1898 — May 22, 1967) was a Soviet chemist member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR His primary contribution lies in the field of organic catalysis, where is known as the developed of the multiplet theory of catalysis. He is the author of several books, and many scientific papers. He was also the answer to number 7.The lunar crater Balandin was named in his honour.".