Proper noun
Bialik (plural Bialiks)
A surname
Even Night Angel had to laugh at Will's Mayim Bialik guess, but at least he was trying. Source: Internet
Awards and critical acclaim Agnon (left), receiving the Nobel Prize, 1966 Agnon was twice awarded the Bialik Prize for literature (1934 citation and 1950 citation – which omits the award in 1934 ). Source: Internet
Bialik also has an affinity for comic books. Source: Internet
Notably a Simpson's paradox in the comparison of unemployment rates of the 2009 recession with the 1983 recession, by Cari Tuna (substituting for regular columnist Carl Bialik). Source: Internet
Among these were Riedenburg, Camp Herzl (Franz-Josefs-Kaserne), Camp Mülln, Bet Bialik, Bet Trumpeldor, and New Palestine. Source: Internet
Bialik urges young women to think about their future, what they want it to look like, and what type of impact they want to have on the world. Source: Internet