- Later, in 1990,
Rotmans received his PhD on the
Integrated Model to
Access the
Greenhouse Effect (IMAGE)
model of
climate change.
Rotmans started his career...
-
Rotman may
refer to:
Brian Rotman,
American academic Dan
Rotman (born 1932),
American bridge player Jaime José
Rotman,
retired Argentine football goalkeeper...
- Yoav
Rotman (Hebrew: יואב רוטמן; born 24
February 1995) is an
Israeli film,
television and
stage actor. He was born and
raised in Kadima. He
studied at...
- The
Joseph L.
Rotman School of
Management (commonly
known as the
Rotman School of Management, the
Rotman School or just
Rotman) is the
University of Toronto's...
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business faculty. The
Rotmans also
provided financial ****istance for the
Lloyd and
Delphine Martin Prosperity Institute. The
Rotmans also
supported Western...
- A
Rotman lens (sometimes
referred to as a
Rotman-Turner lens) is a p****ive
electronic component used for
beamforming in
radio frequency applications. The...
-
course of 20 years, the
Rotmans served on many
boards and
donated more than $90 million to charities. In 2006,
Sandra Rotman was
honored with the Order...
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Brian Rotman is a British-born
professor who
works in the
United States.
Trained as a
mathematician and now an
established philosopher,
Rotman has blended...
-
Rajko Rotman (born 19
March 1989) is a
Slovenian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Rotman made his
debut for
Slovenia in a June...
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Rotman (pronounced [
ɾoˈtmaːn]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Juršinci in
northeastern Slovenia. It lies in the vineyard-covered
Slovene Hills...