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Izchak Miller (September, 1935 –
April 1, 1994) was a
philosopher and author, known,
among other things, for his
scholarly writings on
Edmund Husserl and...
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Itzhak Nir (Hebrew: יצחק ניר; born
December 18, 1940) is an
Israeli former Olympic competitive sailor. When he
competed in the Olympics, he was 6 feet...
- (7th ed.). Boston: Bedford/St. Martins. ISBN 9780312650698. Schlesinger,
Izchak M.; Keren-Portnoy, Tamar; Parush,
Tamar (2001). The
structure of arguments...
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maintainership of Hack's code, he
improved it,
taking suggestions from
Izchak Miller, a
philosophy professor at
University of Pennsylvania, and Janet...
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Haifa in 1949. The
emphasis on
oralism began to
change in the 1970s, when
Izchak Schlesinger began to
research ISL, and with
Israel hosting the
Fourth International...
- Year Head of
delegation Ref. 2002–2006
Izchak Sonnenschein 2007–2016 Yoav
Ginai 2018 Tal
Barnea 2019–2020 Tali Katz 2021–2023
Yuval Fischer 2024 Yoav Tzafir [he]...
- 1085/jgp.50.11.2579. PMC 2225670. PMID 4296572. Llinás, Rodolfo; Steinberg,
Izchak Z.; Walton,
Kerry (August 1976). "Presynaptic
calcium currents and their...
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decided to
create a new fork of the game,
bringing in
novel ideas from
Izchak Miller, a
philosophy professor at
University of Pennsylvania, and Janet...
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Jewish family. His
elder brother was
Slavko Goldstein. His father, Ivo ("
Izchak") Goldstein, was a book
dealer in Karlovac. In 1941, his
father was murdered...
- races,
among them the
Israelian Flying Dutchman team of Yair
Michaeli and
Izchak Nir. This
Olympic sailing event was
gender independent, but
turned out to...