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pages in writing, see
Grodzins (2002), p. 381.
Grodzins (2002), p. 39 Commager,
Theodore Parker, 23-24.
Grodzins (2002), p. 118
Grodzins (2002), pp. 91–102...
- born in Lowell, M****achusetts, the
daughter of
David Melvin Grodzins and his wife
Taube Grodzins,
Jewish emigrants, with
roots in
Poland and Grodno, Belarus...
- more than 60 US patents.
Grodzins was born in Lowell, M****achusetts, the son of
David Melvin Grodzins and his wife
Taube Grodzins,
Jewish emigrants, with...
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Melvin Grodzins and his wife
Taube Grodzins,
Jewish emigrants, with
roots in
Poland and Grodno, Belarus. Her
brother is
physicist Lee
Grodzins, and her...
- (page ten) of the Preface. (Obituary)
Morton Grodzins,
political scientist. New York Times, Mar 10, 1964.
Morton Grodzins in
Densho Encyclopedia v t e...
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policy goals. The term was
coined by
American political scientist Morton Grodzins. In 2019, British-American
television host John
Oliver unveiled a 600 sq ft...
- and its
Treatment in
North India, Routledge, ISBN 0415297494 Gold, Ann
Grodzins (1990),
Fruitful Journeys: The Ways of
Rajasthani Pilgrims, University...
- 1911 – May 11, 2011) was an
American physicist, who in 1957 (with Lee
Grodzins and
Andrew Sunyar)
established that
neutrinos have
negative helicity. He...
- as it was
banned in
various parts of India. [citation needed] Gold, Ann
Grodzins (1994). "Gender,
Violence and Power". In Kumar, Nita (ed.).
Women as Subjects:...
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authors list (link) Khandelwal, Meena; Hausner,
Sondra L.; Gold, Ann
Grodzins (2007). Nuns, Yoginis, Saints, and Singers: Women's
Renunciation in South...