Proper noun
Abelson
A Hebrew surname originating as a patronymic.
As the first isotope of neptunium to be discovered has such a short half-life, McMillan and Abelson were unable to prepare a sample that was large enough to perform chemical analysis of the new element using the technology that was then available. Source: Internet
For a complete listing of shows, see. citation * True Facts, 1977–1978, written by and starring Peter Kaminsky, Ellis Weiner, Danny Abelson, Sylvia Grant Theater * Lemmings (1973) was National Lampoon's most successful theatrical venture. Source: Internet
Shortly after this, Abelson, who had received his graduate degree from the university, visited Berkeley for a short vacation and McMillan asked the more able chemist to assist with the separation of the experiment's results. Source: Internet
Current federal motor vehicle standards “do not contemplate vehicles without human drivers,” Michael Abelson, VP for global strategy at GM, plans to testify. Source: Internet
While their roles and influence can be overstated or tricky to measure, they have potential to make enormous impacts, said Donald Abelson, a political science professor at Western University and expert on think tanks. Source: Internet