Plasmonic metamaterials are incarnations of materials first proposed by a Russian theorist in 1967.
Vygotsky was a Russian theorist, who proposed the sociocultural theory.
Lev Vygotsky was a Russian theorist from the Soviet era, who posited that children learn through hands-on experience and social interactions with members of his/her culture.
The 1963 Atoms for Peace Award was given jointly to Dr. McMillan and a Russian theorist who independently developed the same idea.
It is this multivocal quality that distinguishes prose fiction from poetry, as Mikhail Bakhtin, the great Russian theorist whose work has only recently become well-known in the West, observed:
Mikhail Gasparov, 70, Russian literary theorist.
Russian theorists tend to amalgamate Rus' to the modern nation of Russia, and call this linguistic era Old Russian.
(The name is derived from Stanislavsky, the Russian acting theorist, and "tablas," the Spanish word for stage.)
Evers' ideas have found a continued reception among Russian legal theorists.
Metamaterials are incarnations of materials first proposed by a Russian theorist, Victor Veselago in 1967.