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American biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician
Sheldon Weinbaum: (born July 26, 1937, in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician. He is a CUNY
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professor Sheldon Weinbaum (born 1937), American biomedical engineer Stanley G. Weinbaum (1902–1935), American science fiction writer Weinbaum (crater)
Weinbaum
American medical society
genetics Lawrence Weed, creator of the problem-oriented medical record Sheldon Weinbaum, biomedical engineer, biofluid mechanician and Distinguished Professor
National_Academy_of_Medicine
King, Simon A. Levin 2022—Gebisa Ejeta, Eve Marder, Gregory Petsko, Sheldon Weinbaum 2024—Bonnie L. Bassler, Angela Marie Belcher, Helen M. Blau, Emery
List of National Medal of Science laureates
List_of_National_Medal_of_Science_laureates
Nancy J. Tarbell Craig B. Thompson John Q. Trojanowski David Valle Sheldon Weinbaum Irving Weissman Zena Werb Jeanine P. Wiener-Kronish David A. Williams
List of members of the National Academy of Medicine
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Medicine
Sandra L. Vehrencamp David R. Walt Leonard Wantchekon Michael D. Warner Sheldon Weinbaum Renata M.M. Wentzcovitch Michael C. Whitlock Ronald A. Williams David
List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (2006–2019)
List_of_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_members_(2006–2019)
Science and engineering award presented by the Franklin Institute
Leadership 2022 Sallie W. Chisholm Earth and Environmental Science 2022 Sheldon Weinbaum Biomedical Engineering 2022 Carol V. Robinson Chemistry 2022 Russell
Franklin_Institute_Awards
Belgian-American physicist (1933–2021)
Institute of Physics. "White House honors CCNY legends Myriam Sarachik and Sheldon Weinbaum". City College of New York. October 24, 2023. "Police Think Body Is
Myriam_Sarachik
Allegheny County Executive Retrieved on December 19, 2006 RPI Alumnus Sheldon Weinbaum ’59 Named Recipient of National Medal of Science "Theta Upsilon history"
List of Alpha Phi Omega members
List_of_Alpha_Phi_Omega_members
California, San Diego 1998 Watt W. Webb (died 2020) Cornell University 1993 Sheldon Weinbaum The City College of the City University of New York 1996 Paul B. Weisz
List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (bioengineering)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Engineering_(bioengineering)
American chemical engineer (1956–2022)
Roger Sargent Lecture: Imperial College, London, December 6, 2018 2018 Sheldon Weinbaum Distinguished Lecture: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, October 11
Babatunde_Ogunnaike
(Mathematics) 1991 Leo Treitler Distinguished Professor of Music 1994 Sheldon Weinbaum Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
List of Graduate Center, CUNY faculty
List_of_Graduate_Center,_CUNY_faculty
Angeles: Human alienation from nature in the English Renaissance. Sheldon Weinbaum, CUNY Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2002
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_2002
Melville P. Ulmer Masahiro Wakatani James Kay Graham Watson Erich Weigold Sheldon Weinbaum John C. Wheeler Carl Edwin Wieman Roy F. Willis Dan Winske Robert Claude
List of fellows of the American Physical Society (1972–1997)
List_of_fellows_of_the_American_Physical_Society_(1972–1997)
Annual award for biomedical engineering
School 1996 - Marcos Intaglietta - University of California 1997 - Sheldon Weinbaum - The City College of New York 1998 - Jen-Shih Lee - University of
Robert A. Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award
Robert_A._Pritzker_Distinguished_Lecture_Award
Vogel ETH Zürich 2021 Ernst Weber (died 1996) Harris Corporation 1965 Sheldon Weinbaum City College of the City University of New York 2002 John Whinnery
List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (engineering sciences)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_(engineering_sciences)
American baseball player (1941–2024)
Bets Rose Didn't Make". The New York Times. Retrieved April 29, 2020. Weinbaum, William; Quinn, T.J. (June 22, 2015). "Entries in long-hidden notebook
Pete_Rose
"As Easy as ABC" 1912 Jack Williamson "The Metal Man" 1928 Stanley G. Weinbaum "A Martian Odyssey" 1934 John W. Campbell Jr. "Night" 1935 Clifford D.
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories
The_Oxford_Book_of_Science_Fiction_Stories
American academic and musician
Temple University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-87722-561-3 Kerrissey, Jasmine, Eve Weinbaum, Clare Hammonds, Tom Juravich and Dan Clawson (equal contributions). 2019
Tom_Juravich
Watts (born 1958) Don Webb (born 1960) David Weber (born 1952) Stanley G. Weinbaum (1902–1935) Richard M. Weiner (1930–2020) Andy Weir (born 1972) Jan Weiss
List of science-fiction authors
List_of_science-fiction_authors
American science fiction television series
Virginia Bruce 32 32 "Beyond Return" Eddie Davis Story by : Stanley G. Weinbaum Teleplay by : Doris Gilbert December 3, 1955 (1955-12-03) A medical researcher
Science_Fiction_Theatre
forms a strange new humanity. Novel 1934 War The Black Flame Stanley G. Weinbaum Comprises two novellas, Dawn of Flame and The Black Flame, with a common
List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
List_of_apocalyptic_and_post-apocalyptic_fiction
American fiction writer (1917–1994)
writers' group, The Milwaukee Fictioneers, members of which included Stanley Weinbaum, Ralph Milne Farley and Raymond A. Palmer. Another member of the group
Robert_Bloch
American comic book editor (1915–2004)
(1934–1944) where Schwartz represented such writers as Alfred Bester, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, and H. P. Lovecraft, including Bradbury's
Julius_Schwartz
Paul Nickell Adapted by : Worthington Miner From a story by : Stanley G. Weinbaum September 12, 1949 (1949-09-12) 22 2 "The Rival Dummy" Franklin J. Schaffner
List_of_Studio_One_episodes
How science fiction has used the science of language as a subject
back the question of barriers in language mentioned before. Stanley G. Weinbaum attempted to address this issue in his work The Lotus Eaters, where the
Linguistics in science fiction
Linguistics_in_science_fiction
Series of science fiction anthologies edited by James Gunn
New World (excerpt) by Aldous Huxley "A Martian Odyssey" by Stanley G. Weinbaum "Twilight," by John W. Campbell "Proxima Centauri" by Murray Leinster "What's
The_Road_to_Science_Fiction
Radio anthology series
John Dunkel Edmond O'Brien 03-20-49 63 "The Adaptive Ultimate" Stanley G. Weinbaum, adapted by John Dunkel Edgar Barrier 03-26-49 64 "The Diamond as Big as
Escape_(radio_program)
Short story collection by Octavia E. Butler
Fiction by Women." MOSF Journal of Science Fiction 1.1 (2016): 33-44. Weinbaum, Alys Eve. "The Afterlife of Slavery and the Problem of Reproductive Freedom
Bloodchild_and_Other_Stories
Manipulation of an organism's genome
direct genetic manipulation was explored in rudimentary form in Stanley G. Weinbaum's 1936 science fiction story Proteus Island. In 1972, Paul Berg created
Genetic_engineering
Subgenre of science fiction
issue came out in 1999 under the editorial direction of founder Batya Weinbaum, who is still the Editor-in-Chief. Femspec is still publishing as of 2021[update]
Feminist_science_fiction
Heinemann 1966 A Martian Odyssey Stanley G. Weinbaum Wonder Stories 1934 A Martian Odyssey and Others Stanley G. Weinbaum Fantasy Press 1949 A Pail of Air Fritz
List of science fiction short stories
List_of_science_fiction_short_stories
appears, edited by Mort Weisinger. It includes The Black Flame by Stanley G. Weinbaum as lead novel. Eando Binder's story "I, Robot" appears in the U.S. science
1939_in_literature
Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2018. Weinbaum, William (September 25, 2008). "Senators batting champ Vernon dies at age
Deaths_in_September_2008
Donald; Janmey, Paul; Kamm, Roger D.; Schmid-Schönbein, Geert W.; Weinbaum, Sheldon (4 March 2009). "Biomechanics: Cell Research and Applications for
Cell_biomechanics
Mariners manager". ESPN Seattle. August 26, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018. Weinbaum, Willie (February 4, 2019). "Coroner: Fan struck in head by foul ball during
2018_in_baseball
SHELDON WEINBAUM
SHELDON WEINBAUM
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From the Steep Valley
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Form of Sheldon; Protected Hill
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English (mainly Nottinghamshire)
English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Staffordshire, which are named from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Teutonic
From the Willow Valley
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Steep Valley; From the Willow Valley
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shevaun, SHEVON means "God is gracious."Â
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The main source is probably the one in Derbyshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Scelhadun, formed by the addition of the Old English distinguishing term scylf ‘shelf’ to the place name Haddon (from Old English hǣð ‘heath(er)’ + dūn ‘hill’). There are also places called Sheldon in Devon (from Old English scylf ‘shelf’ + denu ‘valley’) and Birmingham (from Old English scylf + dūn ‘hill’).
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Anglo Saxon American English
From the hill on the ledge.
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English
English : variant spelling of Selden 1.
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English American
From the ledge farm 'Deep valley.
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Deep valley.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican
From the Town on a Ledge
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English : habitational name from Selden Farm in the parish of Patching, Sussex, probably so called from Old English s(e)alh ‘willow’ + denu ‘valley’.
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Valley with Steep Sides
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English : habitational name from Helton in Cumbria, named in Old English probably with helde ‘slope’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, or possibly a variant of Hilton. This is a common name in TN, KY, OH, TX, and GA.
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English : variant of Wheaton.Thomas Whedon came from Yorkshire, England, to New Haven, CT, in 1657, and later moved to Branford, CT.
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From the Hill on the Ledge; Protected Hill; From the Steep Valley
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English and Scottish : variant spelling of Sherron.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire named Wheeldon, from Old English hwēol ‘wheel’ (referring perhaps to a rounded shape) + dūn ‘hill’, or from Whielden in Buckinghamshire, which is named with hwēol + denu ‘valley’.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Weldon, from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + dūn ‘hill’.
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 English name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.
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Arabic
Scholar
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Tamil
Praiser
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Indian
The holy, The divine, The pure, The purifier
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English : patronymic from Hoskin.
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Trusted
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North German
North German : variant of Fick.English : variant of Fitch.
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Indian
Powerful.
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Latin
Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance);...
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Radiant God
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superl.
Of an uncommon nature; unusually excellent; valuable to a degree seldom found.
n.
A fetid gum resin obtained from a species of Ferula. It has been used in hysteria, etc., but is now seldom met with.
adv.
Rarely; seldom.
adv.
In a rare manner or degree; seldom; not often; as, things rarely seen.
a.
Seldom happening or occurring; rare; uncommon; unusual.
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Rare; infrequent.
v. t.
To omit; to fail to have or to do; to get without; to dispense with; -- now seldom applied to persons.
n.
A small interval (the difference between a major and minor half step), seldom used except by tuners.
n.
The hollow at the flexure of the arm.
a.
Variegated; spotted; speckled; piebald.
adv.
Frequently; many times; not seldom.
n.
A short piece of land in arable ridges and furrows, of uncertain quantity; also, a ridge of land lying between two furrows.
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The smallest kind of type in English printing, except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen.
a.
Seldom seen.
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Rarely visited; seldom or never resorted to by human beings; as, an unfrequented place or forest.
n.
A haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun; -- called also speldron.
n.
An evergreen shrub (Gaultheria Shallon) of Northwest America; also, its fruit. See Salal-berry.
superl.
Not frequent; seldom met with or occurring; unusual; as, a rare event.
adv.
Not seldom; frequently.
adv.
Seldom.