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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

    Bullfighting

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    Postcard depicting a matador fighting a bull. It was made in the Oilette painting style used by Raphael Tuck & Sons in the 1900s, based upon a painting by British artist Frank Dean

    Matador and Bull

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    Postcard depicting a matador fighting a bull. It was made in the Oilette painting style used by Raphael Tuck & Sons in the 1900s, based upon a painting by British artist Frank Dean

    Book award interview: Chad Raphael, Investigated reporting: Muckrakers, regulators, and the struggle over television documentary

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    Chad Raphael won both the Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award and the Best Journalism and Mass Communication History Book Award, given by the History Division of the AEJMC, for the year’s outstanding book for his 2005 history, Investigated Reporting: Muckrakers, Regulators, and the Struggle over Television Documentary. He teaches communication at Santa Clara University

    Anatase nanoparticles on supergene platinum-palladium aggregates from Brazil: Titanium mobility in natural waters

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    Supergene aggregates of platinum-palladium (Pt-Pd) intermetallic compounds from the Córrego Bom Sucesso alluvial deposit, Minas Gerais, Brazil, are coated with abundant, poorly crystalline nanoparticles of anatase (TiO2). The anatase coating is widespread, suggesting that the surface of the Pt-Pd grains catalytically destabilised Ti, which was likely dissolved by organic ligands in the ground waters. Association of TiO2 nanocrystallites with organic matter further suggests that biogenic processes could have mediated their formation. These anatase-coated Pt-Pd grains demonstrate an unexpected Ti mobility in supergene environments. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.Alexandre Raphael Cabral, Frank Reith, Bernd Lehmann, Joël Brugger, Guido Meinhold, Miguel Tupinambá, Rogerio Kwitko-Ribeir

    Frank Hatch

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    Frank Hatch is pictured his school year at Central Elementary. He is the son of Robert Raphael (Bus) and Eva Luella Hatch. He married Atha Jane Ingalls. He was born December 23, 1930 and died December 31, 2015

    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
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