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In the Introduction, it was said that the Mandelstam School is one of the basic scientific schools of Soviet physics. The preceding chapter described how the community which can be called the Mandelstam School started to manifest itself.
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Mikulinskii et al. [233] provides a very extensive conception of scientific schools. This book aims to embrace a wide variety of what can be called “scientific school”.
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“Development of German universities in the first half of the XIX century can be treated as the first important step on a way of emergence of the appropriate organizational basis for scientific professions. Training and research function, especially in postgraduate studies, appeared combined” [328, p. 106].
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On S.P. Strelkov’s recollections (cited in [37]).
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Pechenkin, A. (2019). The Scientific School of Mandelstam. The Early Steps and Results. In: L.I. Mandelstam and His School in Physics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17685-3_8
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