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  • Mario Rabinowitz
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  • He has written four articles for the Encyclopedia of Science and Technology: on Advanced Electric Power Transmission (featured in Yearbook, 1981), the Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (featured in Yearbook, 1986), Electrical Insulation (1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, and 2002), and Superconducting Devices (1989). He wrote chapters in three astrophysics books. One chapter is "Black Hole Paradoxes". He is co-author of the 2011 self-published book Rachel, The Little Lady that Could: Her Life, Wisdom, Wit, Poetry, and Singular Insights, which received an Honorable Mention in the 2012 New York Book Festival.
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autobiography
  • May 2012
Page
  • Mario Rabinowitz
Name
  • Rabinowitz, Mario
primarysources
  • May 2012
substed
  • yes
Day
  • 10
Place of Birth
Month
  • July
Timestamp
  • 20120710020912
Date of Birth
  • 1936-10-24
Year
  • 2012
BLP sources
  • May 2012
abstract
  • He has written four articles for the Encyclopedia of Science and Technology: on Advanced Electric Power Transmission (featured in Yearbook, 1981), the Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (featured in Yearbook, 1986), Electrical Insulation (1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, and 2002), and Superconducting Devices (1989). He wrote chapters in three astrophysics books. One chapter is "Black Hole Paradoxes". He is co-author of the 2011 self-published book Rachel, The Little Lady that Could: Her Life, Wisdom, Wit, Poetry, and Singular Insights, which received an Honorable Mention in the 2012 New York Book Festival.