Examples of 'abelson' in a sentence

Meaning of "abelson"

abelson (noun) - This term may refer to a person's name or a surname. It is used in the context of personal names or historical references to individuals with the last name Abelson
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  • A Hebrew surname originating as a patronymic.

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Abelson did not like to be called a philanthropist.
See all the video lectures by Sussman and Abelson.
Abelson is not making much of an argument.
They were named by the psychologist Robert Abelson.
Abelson has a longstanding interest in using computation as a conceptual framework in teaching.
Slide test of Diamond and Abelson.
Abelson was outspoken and well known for his opinions on science.
Over and beyond Abelson.
The mineral abelsonite is named after Abelson in recognition of his contribution to organic geochemistry.
Letter in response by Raziel Abelson.
Abelson R. Medicare finds how hard it is to save money.
Starting in January, all teeth will be eligible for root canal coverage, Abelson says.
Abelson 's paradox is an applied statistics paradox identified by Robert P. Abelson.
In fact, it began before Philip Abelson was born.
Macmillan and Abelson are completely silent, like they don't exist anymore.

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A retroviral LTR transcription promoter sequence such as Abelson murine leukemia virus LTR ;.
To quote Abelson and Sussman,.
You leave him alone, Abelson.
In a 1964 editorial published in Science magazine, Abelson identified overspecialization in science as a form of bigotry.
Here 's our clear-headed business reporter, Barron 's Editor Alan Abelson.
The ABL1 gene encodes a non-receptor tyrosine kinase termed Abelson murine leukemia viral oncogene homolog 1.
The enzyme used is the Abelson tyrosine kinase p 60v-abl.

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