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- Rick Gitelson (born December 15, 1962, in Washington, D.C.) is an American television and film producer and screenwriter. Gitelson's writing and producing...
- fiction – Fictional depictions of space stations and habitats in fiction I. I. Gitelson; G. M. Lisovsky & R. D. MacElroy (2003). Manmade Closed Ecological Systems...
- Josef (Joseph or Iosif) Isaevich Gitelson (Russian: Ио́сиф Иса́евич Гительзо́н; 6 July 1928 – 25 September 2022) was a Soviet and Russian biophysicist...
- series was developed by Ceri Barnes, Lee Walters, Nigel ****rd and Rick Gitelson, from an original idea by Dan Good (who created Waybuloo). Production took...
- facilities were used for the tests at least until 1984. In 1986, Dr. Josef Gitelson, head of the Institute of Biophysics (IBP) at Krasnoyarsk and developer...
- created by Roger Bollen and Marilyn Sadler, and developed for TV by Rick Gitelson. The show's animation was produced by Canada-based animation studio Nelvana...
- television comedy film directed by David S. C**** Sr., written by Rick Gitelson, and starring Tori Spelling and Greg Germann. It filmed in Los Angeles...
- Bears" by Robert Southey Developed by Jorge Aguirre Rick Gitelson Written by Rick Gitelson Directed by Chris Gilligan Voices of Natalie Lander Georgie...
- Paul Germain (seasons 1–3) Mary Harrington (seasons 1–5) Producers Rick Gitelson Cella Nichols Duffy Geraldine Clarke (seasons 2–3) David Blum Kate Boutilier...
- compared with chemical testing in the range from 41 mg m−2 up to 675 mg m−2. Gitelson also developed a formula for direct readout of chlorophyll content in mg m−2...