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Rachmiel Levine (August 26, 1910 –
February 22, 1998) was a Polish-born
American endocrinologist and
leader in the
field of
diabetes research.
Levine was...
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Alexandre Rachmiel (1835–1918) was a French-born
painter who
later settled in the
United States,
working from New York
State and
California as well as...
- Coat of arms of
Ludwig von Mises's great-grandfather,
Mayer Rachmiel Mises,
awarded upon his 1881
ennoblement by
Franz Joseph I of Austria....
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Avraham Ben-Raḥamiël Qanaï (אברהם בן-רחמיאל קנאי) (November 25, 1946 - May 30, 2021),
whose original surname was Blank, was born to an Ashke**** Jewish...
- (died
after 1942) was
Brazilian pianist of
Jewish origin. His
father was
Rachmiel (Ramiro) Tabacow,
invited to São
Paulo by his
uncle Isaac Tabacow in the...
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mobster who was
involved in
organized crime in
America as well as Europe.
Rachmiel Brandwain Ashke****
Jewish (Ukrainian-German Jewish)
Ukrainian mobster...
- Diabetes. 30 (6): 465–70. doi:10.2337/diabetes.30.6.465. PMID 7227659.
Rachmiel Levine MD (October 21, 1974) "Hypoglycemia",
Journal of the
American Medical...
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Robert A. Good,
Niels K. Jerne,
Robert B.
Merrifield 1971
Charles Best,
Rachmiel Levine,
Frederick Sanger,
Donald F. Steiner,
Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn...
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development and use of the gastroscope. Dr.
Samuel Soskin and Dr.
Rachmiel Levine made
important discoveries about the "gatekeeper"
action in insulin...
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responded to
specific missionaries who
target Jews,
including Michael Brown,
Rachmiel Frydland,
Risto Santala, and
David H.
Stern (author of the
Complete Jewish...