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Medin or
MEDIN may
refer to
Medin (name) the
Marine Environmental Data and
Information Network Medin, a
district of Damascus:
possibly this is Al-Midan...
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physicians Jakob Heine in 1840 and Karl
Oskar Medin in 1890 led to it
being known as Heine–
Medin disease. The
disease was
later called infantile paralysis...
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Medin may
refer to the
following people:
Given name
Medin Zhega,
Albanian football striker Surname Tomo
Medin (1725-1788),
Serbian author and adventurer...
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Douglas L. "Doug"
Medin (born June 13, 1944) is the
Louis W. Menk
Professor Emeritus of
Psychology at
Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He...
- Tomo
Medin, also
known as
count Tommaso Medini (1725–1788) was a
Montenegrin Serb
adventurer and author,
translator of Voltaire's
Henriade into Italian...
- The
Marine Environmental Data and
Information Network (
MEDIN) is a
United Kingdom organization created to
curate marine environmental data. It is overseen...
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condition sometimes known as the Heine-
Medin disease,
named after Medin and
another physician,
Jakob Heine.
Medin was the
first to
describe the epidemic...
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Harriet White Medin (March 14, 1914 – May 20, 2005) was an
American actress and
dialogue coach who
worked in
Italian and
American films. She appeared...
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Frieda Medín (born 1949, San Juan,
Puerto Rico) is a
Puerto Rican artist. She
works in photography, film making,
experimental cinema and installations...
- Jānis
Mediņš (October 9, 1890 –
March 4, 1966) was a
Latvian composer. He was born in Riga. He was a
vital force in
musical life
during the short-lived...