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Saffron (/ˈsæfrən, -rɒn/) is a ****e
derived from the
flower of
Crocus sativus,
commonly known as the "saffron crocus". The
vivid crimson stigma and styles...
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Jenny Saffran is a
Professor of
Psychology at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison. She
specializes in
language acquisition and
early cognitive development...
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Eleanor M.
Saffran (May 16, 1938 –
November 23, 2002), an
American neuroscientist, was a
researcher in the
field of
Cognitive Neuropsychology. Her interest...
- John
Michael Safran (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ ספרן,
Yehoshua Safran; born 13
August 1972) is an
Australian radio personality, satirist, do****entary
maker and...
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Zunfthaus Zur
Saffran (the
guild house of the ****e traders;
Saffran means saffron) is a
historically significant building in Zürich, Switzerland. It is...
- John
Safran vs God is an eight-part
television do****entary
series by John
Safran which was
broadcast on SBS TV of
Australia in 2004. It has been described...
- John Safran's
Music Jamboree (or just
Music Jamboree) was a light-hearted
Australian music do****entary
television series,
hosted by John
Safran for SBS...
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evidence for
these statistical learning abilities comes from a
study by
Jenny Saffran,
Richard Aslin, and
Elissa Newport, in
which 8-month-old
infants were presented...
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Rosenman and
Kristina Saffran, who had met
while undergoing treatment for
anorexia nervosa. In
honor of
their work,
Rosenman and
Saffran were
named to the...
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Zunfthaus zur Meisen, and
neighboured by the Zimmerleuten, Kämbel and
Saffran guild houses. The
building was
originally a
modest timber structure located...