Jack Halpern may refer to: Jack Halpern (chemist) (1925–2018), inorganic chemist Jack Halpern (linguist) (born 1946), lexicographer, linguist, and unicyclist...
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Jack Halpern (春遍雀來, ハルペン・ジャック, جاك هلبرن) is a Japan-based lexicographer specializing in Chinese characters, namely kanji. He is best known as editor-in-chief...
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Jack Halpern (19 January 1925 – 31 January 2018) was an inorganic chemist, the Louis Block Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry at the University...
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David Halpern (canoeist), (b. 1955), sprint canoer Diane F. Halpern, American psychologist Ida Halpern (1910–1987), Austrian musicologist Jack Halpern (chemist)...
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published in 2012 and was the basis for the 2014 television show Surviving Jack. Halpern grew up in the Point Loma neighborhood of San Diego, California, United...
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dictionary based on the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by Jack Halpern at the CJK Dictionary Institute and published by Kenkyūsha. Originally...
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CJK Dictionary Institute (section Jack Halpern)
Inc. (CJKI) is a Japan-based dictionary compilation company headed by Jack Halpern. It specializes in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Arabic lexicography...
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Frederick Ferrier (1865–1950), Canadian geologist and mining engineer Jack Halpern (collector) (born 1920), collection reviewed in Mineralogical Record...
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of a set of 214 atoms" (i.e., the 214 Kangxi radicals). Lexicographer Jack Halpern (1981: 73) similarly said, "The essence of the scheme is that the formation...
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Heinrich Bürger Henryk Lipszyc Hoshitango Imachi, né Imachi Marcelo Salomon Jack Halpern, Israeli linguist, Kanji-scholar Jay Rubin[citation needed] John Nathan...
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Japanologist Karl Taro Greenfeld, journalist and author Manfred Gurlitt Jack Halpern, Israeli linguist, Kanji-scholar Shifra Horn Hoshitango Imachi, né Imachi...
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(The Middle) to Jack McBrayer (30 Rock). Also appearing were up and coming comedic minds such as Craig Cackowski (Drunk History). Halpern opened the iO...
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Sir Peter Walters HonFRSC Princess Chulabhorn CChem HonFRSC Professor Jack Halpern HonFRSC FRS Professor Dudley R Herschbach HonFRSC Professor Jean-Marie...
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bigger) unicycles with a solid tire. The first record was set in 1980 by Jack Halpern in 11h26. He was the first president of the Japanese Unicycle Association...
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Sons, Inc. p. 1459. ISBN 0-471-58589-0. Philip E. Eaton; Luigi Cassar; Jack Halpern (1970). "Silver(I)- and palladium(II)-catalyzed isomerizations of cubane...
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Jack French Kemp (July 13, 1935 – May 2, 2009) was an American politician and professional football player. A member of the Republican Party from New York...
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lawyer Madeleine De Meulemeester Japan Unicycle Club, a club founded by Jack Halpern (linguist) Jerusalem University College, a theological school in Jerusalem...
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(eds.) "Aqueous-Phase Organometallic Catalysis" VCH, Weinheim: 1998 Jack Halpern (2001). "'Organometallic chemistry at the threshold of a new millennium...
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needed] Stanton Friedman (1934–2019 ), nuclear physicist and ufologist Jack Halpern (1925–2018), inorganic chemist[citation needed] Shlomo Hestrin (1914–1962)...
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American Chemical Society. 83 (19): 4023–4027. doi:10.1021/ja01480a017.. Jack Halpern (2001). "'Organometallic chemistry at the threshold of a new millennium...
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single-camera comedy. The pilot is written by Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker, and the series is based on Halpern's autobiographical book I Suck at Girls. On...
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of Hans-Herbert Brintzinger, followed by postdoctoral research with Jack Halpern at the University of Chicago. He joined the faculty at the Caltech in...
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as metal hydride hydrogen atom transfer (MH HAT), elucidated by Jack Halpern and Jack R. Norton in their studies on hydrogenation of anthracenes by syngas...
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Smalley, Rice University 1993 Gilbert Stork, Columbia University 1994 Jack Halpern, The University of Chicago 1994 F. Albert Cotton, Texas A&M University...
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Sawyer, Bambi, 2001: A Space Odyssey). Haim Gouri, 94, Israeli poet. Jack Halpern, 93, American chemist. Elizabeth Hartley, 75, American archaeologist...
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Character Dictionary (新漢英字典, Kenkyūsha, 1990, NTC reprint, 1993), edited by Jack Halpern, enters approximately 3,500 characters, emphasizing etymologies and historical...
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FCIC Masad Damha, FCIC Pierre Deslongchamps, FCIC Suzanne Fortier, FCIC Jack Halpern, FCIC Mark Lautens, FCIC Jennifer Love, FCIC Stephanie Macquarrie, FCIC...
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psychologist Norman Johnson, mathematician Harry Adams, zoologist Beth Halpern, astrophysicist Ted Fielding, and marine biologist Arthur Levine), along...
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program for learning kanji Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary 2002 Jack Halpern's Kanji-English dictionary, collated by SKIP system, also pronunciations...
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genetic information, ionophore transport and the reaction of drugs." Jack Halpern 1986 "For major research contributions to chemistry which have advanced...
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