- Elsa
Braslavsky (born
April 5, 1942 in
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine chemist. She is the
daughter of
educationist Berta Perelstein de
Braslavsky [es]...
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Cecilia Braslavsky (5
January 1952 – 1 June 2005) was an
Argentine educator, pedagogue, and author. She
served as Director-General of
Educational Research...
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Elena Braslavsky is a
pianist of
Russian birth.
Since the
early 1980s,
Braslavsky has had an
active international performance career in both the concert...
- Noam
Braslavsky (born 1961) is an
Israeli artist and
curator who
lives and
works in Berlin. Noam
Brasklavsky was born in
Poria Illit, Israel. In the early...
- Paula-Irene
Villa Braslavsky (born 1968) is a German-Argentine sociologist. She is a
professor of
general sociology and
gender studies at the
Ludwig Maximilian...
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science fiction romance film
inspired by a
story of the same name by Emma
Braslavsky and
directed by
Maria Schrader and
starring Maren Eggert, Dan Stevens...
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archived (PDF) from the
original on 4 June 2021,
retrieved 16
December 2021
Braslavsky, S. E. (2007). "Glossary of
terms used in
photochemistry (IUPAC recommendations...
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taught by Kurt
Edelhagen Theo
Altmeyer Jürg Baur
Heribert Beissel Elena Braslavsky Jan
Chiapusso Michael Denhoff Allard de
Ridder Sir
Vivian Dunn Juan Carlos...
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Archived from the
original on
September 28, 2013.
Retrieved April 6, 2012.
Braslavsky,
Guido (April 20, 2009). "El avión de
Cristina se averió y tuvo que aterrizar...
- ba-Arav (1946), index; I. Ben Zvi, in: Keneset, 5 (1940), 281–302; J.
Braslavsky, Le-Ḥeker Arẓenu (1954), 3–52 (English summaries: 3–4,
English section);...