- Br**** is an
alloy of
copper and zinc, in
proportions which can be
varied to
achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical,
acoustic and chemical...
-
Goldine C.
Gleser (1915 – 2004) was an
American psychologist and
statistician known for her
research on the
statistics of
psychological testing, on generalizability...
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superior human being. He
tests it out on his
adopted daughter,
Goldine. From childhood,
Goldine's father has
injected her with
vitamins and hormones. Now that...
- Goldeana, Goldee, Golden, Goldena, Goldene, Goldey, Goldi, Goldia, Goldina,
Goldine, Golds, Goldsmith, Goldsworthy, Goldwin, Goldwyn, Goldy, Goldye, Marigold...
- measurements,
building a
substantial database of information. Trotter's work with
Goldine C.
Gleser in 1952
created statistical regression formulae for the calculation...
- ****essments. It was
originally introduced by Lee Cronbach, N. Rajaratnam, and
Goldine Gleser in 1963. In G theory,
sources of
variation are
referred to as facets...
- analysis." MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1966). Gottschalk,
Louis August, and
Goldine C. Gleser. The
measurement of
psychological states through the content...
-
Princess Elinore / The
Balladeer singing voice (uncredited) 1979
Goldengirl Goldine Serafin 1982
Spring Fever Stevie Castle 1984
Cannonball Run II Jill, Lamborghini...
- S2CID 44679076. Green,
Bonnie L.; Lindy,
Jacob D.; Grace, Mary C.; Gleser,
Goldine C.; Leonard,
Anthony C.; Korol, Mindy; Winget,
Carolyn (1990). "Buffalo...
- Bank must be
considered a
legal institution". The
coins were "enameled on
goldine plated metal", and
issued in
various denominations up to 250 Ducals. 100...