- Ipatieff
- biographical name Vladimir Nikolayevich 1867-1952 American (Russian-born) chemist
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Ipatieff , Vladimir Nikolayevich — (1867–1952) Russian–American chemist Ipatieff, a Muscovite by birth, became an officer in the Imperial Russian Army in 1887 and was educated at the Mikhail Artillery Academy (1889–92) in St. Petersburg. After further study in Germany and France… … Scientists
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