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Soviet physicist
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Lev Fink (Russian: Лев Матве́eвич Финк, 1910–1988) was a Soviet physicist. He was a Doktor nauk in Telecommunication.

He was born in Kiev, at the time part of the Russian Empire.

He died in Leningrad a few years before the collapse of the Soviet Union.



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