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Finkelstein-Debatte [The
Finkelstein Debate]. München: Piper. p. 159...
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Finkelstein (Hebrew: פֿינק(ע)לשׁטײַן or פינקלשׁט(י)ין, Russian: Финкельштейн) is a
German and
Yiddish surname originating from Old High
German funko (spark)...
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Daniel William Finkelstein,
Baron Finkelstein, OBE (born 30
August 1962) is a
British journalist, author,
political advisor and politician. He is a former...
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Jerry Finkelstein (January 26, 1916 –
November 28, 2012) was an
American publisher,
businessman and
political insider.
Among his
publications were the...
- The
Finkelstein reaction,
named after the
German chemist Hans
Finkelstein, is a type of SN2
reaction (Substitution
Nucleophilic Bimolecular reaction)...
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David Ritz
Finkelstein (July 19, 1929 –
January 24, 2016) was an
emeritus professor of
physics at the
Georgia Institute of Technology. Born in New York...
- Amy
Nadya Finkelstein (born
November 2, 1973) is an
American economist who is a
professor of
economics at the M****achusetts
Institute of
Technology (MIT)...
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Finkelstein's test is a test used to
diagnose de Quervain's
tenosynovitis in
people who have
wrist pain.
classical descriptions of the
Finkelstein's test...
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Mirjam Finkelstein (née Wiener; 10 June 1933 – 28
January 2017) was a
Holocaust survivor and educator. Born in Berlin, Germany, to
Alfred Wiener, a Jewish...
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William M.
Finkelstein is an
American screenwriter,
television producer,
actor and
television director. He has
worked as a
writer and
producer on Law...