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Mikaela Pauline Shiffrin (born
March 13, 1995) is an
American World Cup
alpine skier who has the most
World Cup wins of any
alpine skier in
history (men...
- Atkinson–
Shiffrin model (also
known as the multi-store
model or
modal model) is a
model of
memory proposed in 1968 by
Richard Atkinson and
Richard Shiffrin. The...
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Richard Shiffrin (born
March 13, 1942) is an
American psychologist,
professor of
cognitive science in the
Department of
Psychological and
Brain Sciences...
- Shifrin,
Shiffrin,
Schifrin and
Schiffrin (Yiddish: שיפרין shifrin, Russian: Шифрин Šifrín) is a
matronymic Jewish surname of
Yiddish origin.
Shifrin derives...
- to two-time
defending champion (and five-time
overall champion)
Mikaela Shiffrin, the
season championship became a
battle between 2016
overall champion...
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Valentine Shiffrin is
Professor of
Philosophy and Pete
Kameron Professor of Law and
Social Justice at the
University of California, Los Angeles.
Shiffrin's work...
- Vlhová won the
first one and
Shiffrin won the second. For
Shiffrin, this was her
seventh race
victory at the venue.
Shiffrin then won the
slalom at Killington...
- and
Mikaela Shiffrin were the
reigning overall champions from the last two seasons.
Odermatt successfully defended the title,
while Shiffrin finished the...
- 15 February.
Picking up
where she left off,
defending champion Mikaela Shiffrin of the
United States won the season-opening
slalom in Levi,
Finland (and...
- push now."
Shiffrin then won her 99th
career victory in
another slalom the
following w**** in Gurgl, Austria. In the very next race, at
Shiffrin's "home" course...