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Nina Nikitina was born on 30 December 1913. She was an actress, known for I Am Cuba (1964), Salavat Yulayev (1941) and Nad Tissoy (1958). She died on 17 September 2000 in Moscow, Russia.
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People in the Mechanical Adaptations Laboratory. Gunes Uzer, PhD. Associate Professor. gunesuzer@boisestate.edu. Dr. Uzer is the director of the Mechanical Adaptations Laboratory, focused on identifying relevant components of mechanical signals that modulate a wide variety of musculoskeletal functions.
Nina I. Nikitina (1913-2000) — was Soviet theater and film actress. Voiced many foreign films
A Long Way to Happiness: With Anzhelika Eshbaeva, Aleksandr Kryuchkov, Irakli Maruashvili, Valeriy Pankov. Nina Nikitina, who works for a translation agency, is also busy with preparations for her upcoming wedding.
Welcome to Keys & Hammers piano studio established in 2016. Founded by Russian teacher and pianist Nina Nikitina. The studio offers one-to-one piano tuition for children and adults. Nina teaches Classical, Jazz and contemporary styles for all levels.
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