V
V, or v, is the twenty-second letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''vee'' (pronounced ), plural ''vees''. Provided by Wikipedia
5461
Other Authors:
“...Pujalte, V....”
5462
Published: 2006
Superior document: Enthalten in Planetary radio emissions ; H. O. Rucker ... (Eds.) Wien, 2006 6 (2006), S. [457] - 466
5463
Other Authors:
“...Kontrimavičjus, V....”
5464
Published: 1994
Superior document: Trudy Instituta Geologii 82
5465
Published: 1994
Superior document: Davnja istorija Ukraïny [navčal'nyj posibnyk] ; u 2 knyhach 1
5466
Published: 1995
Superior document: Davnja istorija Ukraïny [navčal'nyj posibnyk] ; u 2 knyhach 2
5467
Other Authors:
“...Orel, V....”
5468
Other Authors:
“...Bruevič, S. V....”
5469
Other Authors:
“...Ševčenko, V. S....”
5470
Published: 1981
Superior document: Teploenergetika i okružajusščaja sreda 2
5471
Published: 1966
5472
Published: 1908
Superior document: Grammatika japonskago razgovornago jazyka [1]
5473
Other Authors:
“...Puur, V....”
5474
Published: 1984
Superior document: Discussion paper / Population Research Laboratory, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 36
5475
Published: 1980
Superior document: Trudy po defektologii / Tartu Riiklik Ülikool 2
5476
Published: 1982
5477
Other Authors:
“...Ziben, V....”
5478
Other Authors:
“...Mališauskas, V....”
5479
Published: 1958
5480
Other Authors:
“...Bykova, V....”