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Comment: While the subject might have been notable, the currently cited sources are not enough to prove it. The subject's profile, self publication or study where her works were cited can not be used to demonstrate notability. The coverage in History of Carcinology seem adequate, and it will take more sources like it to pass WP:NACADEMIC. Tutwakhamoe (talk) 23:32, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
Soviet-Israeli biologist and human rights activist
Biological research base at Barents Sea).Title page of Crustacea I: Hyperiidea (Amphipoda) of Israel: A Morphological AtlasHand drawings from microscope by E. Zelickman
E. A. Zelickman was born on June 3, 1926 in Moscow, USSR. Father – Abram Markovich Zelickman, an economist. Mother – Hana Samuilovna Zelickman (Shapiro), a Bund activist and an administrative secretary at the USSR Communist Party headquarters. Engelina was named after a famous German economist Ernst Engel.
1941 – 1943 – during the World War II served as a volunteer nurse at a military hospital near the city of Smolensk, at the front line, and at a hospital train that evacuated wounded soldiers
1943 – 1944 – evacuation to the city of Perm. Engelina worked 8 hours a day at an airial bomb plant and concurrently studied at a secondary school
Engelina worked her way from a researcher to an acting director of the Institute. The living conditions at the polar station were harsh, and the scientists had to survive by hunting, fishing, and gathering wild berries.