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Abraham Regelson (1896–1981; Hebrew: אברהם רגלסון) was an
Israeli Hebrew poet, author, children's author, translator, and editor.
Abraham Regelson was born...
- ISSN 1074-6846.
Letters from Moscow, Gleb
Yakunin and Lev
Regelson, Yakunin, Gleb;
Regelson, Lev. "Religion and
Human Rights in Russia".
Archived from...
- two children,
Ozick was
raised in the
Bronx by her parents,
Celia (née
Regelson) and
William Ozick. They were
Jewish immigrants from Russia, and proprietors...
- 1767–1780. doi:10.1105/tpc.9.10.1767. PMC 157020. PMID 12237347.
Formica JV,
Regelson W (1995). "Review of the
biology of
quercetin and
related bioflavonoids"...
- 208–. ISBN 978-1-4398-3884-6.
Kalimi M, Sha****oj Y,
Loria R,
Padgett D,
Regelson W (February 1994). "Anti-glucocorticoid
effects of dehydroepiandrosterone...
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Health Sciences. pp. 485–. ISBN 978-1-4557-5973-6.
Mohammed Kalimi;
William Regelson (13 July 2011).
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA): Biochemical, Physiological...
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Rachel Naomi Ragen Yonatan Ratosh Dahlia Ravikovitch Janice Rebibo Abraham Regelson Galila Ron-Feder Amit Roee
Rosen Miriam Roth
Yechezkel Roth
Tuvya Ruebner...
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Pedro II –
translator of
poetry by Luís de Camões from
Portuguese Abraham Regelson –
translator of
literature from
English and
Yiddish Yitzhak Salkinsohn...
- Pipes, Richard. A
concise history of the
Russian Revolution (1995)
online Regelson, Lev.
Tragedy of
Russian Church. 1917–1953. http://www.regels.org/Russian-Church...
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Archived from the
original on 3
February 2017.
Retrieved 17
April 2018. Lev
Regelson.
TRAGEDY OF THE
RUSSIAN CHURCH. 1917-1953. Logos.1991. http://regels...