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    Author Lev Raphael reads from his work at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Internationally acclaimed author and Greater Lansing resident, Lev Raphael, reads from his memoir "My Germany". He recounts his travels to the NAZI labor camp where his mother was held during World War II and coming to terms with his mother's traumatic past. Introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez at an event held at the MSU Main Library. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Deep machine learning of topological states of quantum matter

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    author: Raphael KaubrueggerMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Deep machine learning of topological states of quantum matter

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    author: Raphael KaubrueggerMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Deep machine learning of topological states of quantum matter

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    author: Raphael KaubrueggerMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Vocabulario Portuguez & Latino, Antico ... : Tomo VIII

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    Contén ademáis: Diccionario Castellano y Portuguez para facilitar ... la noticia de la lengua Latina ... Author el P. D. Raphael Blutea

    The seated female nude : from Raphael to Ingres

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    This article discusses the history and interpretation of the painted female nude from the 15th to the 19th century. The author discusses artists from the Renaissance, such as Raphael up to Impressionism and Neoclassicism by Ingres.peer-reviewe

    In the Footsteps of Raphael Lemkin

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    When Raphael Lemkin invented the word ‘‘genocide’’ in 1944, he explained that this is a ‘‘new word, coined by the author to denote an old practice in its modern development.’’1 As Lemkin wrote these words, the paradigmatic genocide, the Holocaust, was raging in Europe

    The nineteen letters of Ben Uziel : being a spiritual presentation of the principles of Judaism

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    by Samson Raphael Hirsch. Transl. by Bernard Brachman, together with a pref. and a biographical scetch of the author by the transl
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