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Professor in Seldin's Department of Internal Medicine and head of the medical school's first Division of Medical Genetics.
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Mitchell Seldin, a retired auto-finance employee in Bayport, N.Y., said that last fall he removed all but $100,000 of the assets he had in money-market funds, then yielding less than 1%, and moved them into higher-yielding New York municipal bonds.
Low Rates Hit Money-Market Funds Mary Pilon 2011
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Seldin Award for reporting on civilians in war zones from Psychologists for Social Responsibility.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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Seldin Award for reporting on civilians in war zones from Psychologists for Social Responsibility.
Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010
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Born on June 21, 1929, in the Bronx to Robert and Sarah (Seldin) Jacobson, she was raised in Baltimore, Maryland, after her parents separated in 1935, living with her mother and immigrant maternal grandparents.
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Hindley and Seldin 1972, Hindley 1997, Anderson, Belnap and Dunn 1992, Terese
Combinatory Logic Bimbó, Katalin 2008
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Seldin, supra, at 501, and not “abstract” or “conjectural” or “hypothetical,” Los Angeles v.
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When Don Seldin, who was to become "one of the dominant intellectual forces in American medicine" (6), joined the faculty at University of Texas Southwestern Medical
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So Seldin set out to create a department of clinical scholars.
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As it turned out, Seldin and his colleagues were stuck in the shacks for several more years.
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