Saeed mohammadi biography of william
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Mr. Saeed Mohammadi
Matthew L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. Matthew
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. L Stone Matthew
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. Matthew L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. R Sameh
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Sameh R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. Sameh R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. Willi
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Purdue Research Foundation recognizes patent recipients among Purdue faculty and staff, announces outstanding faculty entrepreneur
November 4,
Sherry Harbin, professor of biomedical engineering and basic medical sciences and founder of GeniPhys Inc., addresses the audience at the 11th annual Inventors Recognition Reception after receiving the Outstanding Commercialization Award for Purdue University Faculty. Purdue faculty and staff at the reception were recognized for receiving a patent during the fiscal year from July 1, , to June 30, (Purdue Research Foundation photo) |
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue Research Foundation recognized almost 80 Purdue University faculty and staff members and announced the Outstanding Commercialization Award recipient for Purdue University Faculty at its 11th annual Inventors Recognition Reception Tuesday (Nov. 3) in the Herman and Heddy Kurz Purdue Technology Center at Purdue Research Park.
Sherry Harbin, prof
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The who's who of Iranian players behind the new president
Iran’s June 18 presidential election was unlike any other election in the history of the Islamic Republic. It was appropriately referred to by Mostafa Tajzadeh, a leading opposition figure as entesabat-e mohandesi shodeh, or “engineered appointments.”
The reason was that the Guardian Council, the Constitutional body that vets candidates for national elections, rejected 14 candidates put up by the Reformist opposition, including Tajzadeh, and allowed only seven candidates to run, five of whom were hardliners. The other two candidates did not belong to the Reformist camp, but held relatively moderate views.
More than 51 percent of the eligible voters stayed home, which was also totally unprecedented. Of the 49 percent of the voters who actually cast ballots, eight percent were deemed invalid, implying that only 41 percent of the people actually voted for a candidate. Ebrahim Raisi, the hardline Judiciary chief, a