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  1. Konstantin, Leafar Legov, Black Loops, Dana Ruh, Adam Collins, Maksim, Halo Varga, Adam Rose, ALKMST, Andrey Pirumov, Arthur Onni, Club Tularosa, Highkin', Kana ...

  2. The OpenPowerlifting project aims to create a permanent, accurate, convenient, accessible, open archive of the world's powerlifting data.

  3. The strongest deadlifter to ever live has passed away due to unknown causes. by Andrew Gutman. This past Sunday, October 28, Instagram posts began to circulate announcing the death of famed powerlifter Konstantin Konstantinov, though the exact cause of death is not known. Konstantinov is widely regarded as one of the best powerlifters of all ...

  4. 26 de may. de 2022 · WALTHAM, Mass., May 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Repligen Corporation (NASDAQ:RGEN) today announced the appointment to its Board of Directors of Konstantin Konstantinov, Ph.D., a life sciences and bioprocessing industry expert. Dr. Konstantinov brings to the director role nearly 30 years of relevant experience, including his current position as Chief Technology Officer at Codiak BioSciences ...

  5. Konstantin Kostadinov. Konstantin Kostadinov (nacido el 25 de marzo de 2003 en Burgas, Bulgaria) más conocido como Kostas, es un jugador de baloncesto búlgaro de 2,04 metros de estatura que juega en la posición de alero y actualmente milita en el Club Baloncesto Lucentum Alicante de la Liga LEB Oro, cedido por el Lenovo Tenerife.

  6. Currently Dr. Konstantinov is the Executive Vice President, Process Sciences & Manufacturing at Codiak BioSciences in Cambridge MA, where he is responsible for the development, scale up, manufacturing and characterization of the novel exosome-based biotherapeutics. At Codiak, Konstantin’s team has developed the first large scale exosome ...

  7. Konstantīns Konstantinovs. Konstantīns Konstantinovs ( Russian: Константи́н Константи́нов, June 6, 1978 – October 28, 2018) was a Latvian - Russian powerlifter. His raw deadlift of 426 kg (939.2 lb), set in 2009, was formerly the raw deadlift world record. [1] It is still the world record for the biggest raw deadlift ...